Caudata

/kɔːˈdeɪtə/ noun

A taxonomic designation or descriptive term for animals having a tail or tail-like structures, used in scientific classification.

From Latin cauda (tail) plus the feminine Latin nominative plural or singular form suffix -ata. This term preserves Latin grammar for scientific precision in naming tail-bearing organisms.

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