Cartilaginei

/kɑrˌtɪlədʒɪˈneɪ/ noun

A Latin or scientific term referring to cartilaginous animals, particularly fish like sharks and rays that have skeletons made entirely of cartilage rather than bone.

From Latin 'cartilaginosus' (cartilaginous) + the plural suffix '-i,' used in Linnaean taxonomic classification.

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