Athecate

/eɪˈθɛkeɪt/ adjective

Lacking a theca; describing organisms or structures that have no hard outer case, sheath, or protective covering.

From Latin 'athecatus,' combining Greek 'a-' (without) + 'theke' (sheath). Used in biology to classify organisms by the absence of a protective structure.

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