Athecata

/ˌæθɪˈkeɪtə/ noun

A taxonomic group of marine organisms, particularly some sea cucumbers and echinoderms, that lack a distinct theca or hard outer case.

From Latin 'athecatus' (lacking a sheath or case), formed from Greek 'a-' (not) + 'theke' (sheath), with the Latin feminine plural ending -a.

AMathecata
ARathecata
BNathecata
CAathecata
CSathecata
DAathecata
DEathecata
ELathecata
ESathecata
FAathecata
FIathecata
FRathecata
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