Calcisponge

/ˈkælsɪˌspʌndʒ/ noun

A type of sea sponge with a skeleton made of calcium carbonate spicules that gives it a chalky or limey structure.

From Latin 'calx' (lime, limestone) + 'spongia' (sponge). The term combines the Latin word for calcium-based minerals with the sponge classification, emerging in 19th-century marine biology.

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