Articulata

/ɑɹ.ˌtɪk.jəˈlæ.tə/ noun

A zoological classification group of animals having jointed limbs or bodies; a division of arthropods or similar creatures in older taxonomic systems.

From Latin 'articulata,' the neuter plural of 'articulatus' (jointed). Historically used as a taxonomic term to group animals with segmented, jointed bodies like insects and crustaceans.

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