Brachiopoda

/ˌbræki.ˈɑpədə/ noun

The biological phylum that contains all brachiopod animals, a diverse group of shelled marine organisms that have existed since the Cambrian period.

The Latin scientific name for the brachiopod phylum, derived from Greek 'brachion' (arm) and 'poda' (feet/pods). This formal taxonomic classification emerged in the 19th century during the organization of animal groups.

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