Byssaceous

/bɪˈseɪʃəs/ adjective

Relating to, containing, or resembling byssus, the thread-like filaments that mussels and other mollusks use to attach to surfaces.

From Latin 'byssus' (fine flax or linen) + '-aceous' (resembling or relating to). Originally describing fine textiles, the term was adopted in biology to describe the attachment fibers of shellfish.

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