Ceramiaceae

/ˌsɛrəmiˈeɪsiː/ noun

A family of marine red algae characterized by branching filaments and a particular reproductive structure.

From Greek 'keramos' (pottery/tile) combined with the scientific family suffix '-aceae' (plant family). The name likely refers to the tile-like or segmented appearance of these algae under microscopes.

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