Brachiolaria

/ˌbrækioʊˈlɛəriə/ noun

A free-swimming larval stage of certain starfish and brittle stars that has arm-like projections used for movement and feeding in ocean water.

From Greek 'brachion' (arm) and '-laria' (larval form), literally meaning 'little-armed larva'. The term was coined in the 1800s when marine biologists discovered these microscopic creatures as part of studying starfish development.

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