Cerithiidae

/ˌsɛrɪˈθiːɪdi/ noun

A family of small marine snails with spiral shells found in saltwater and brackish environments around the world.

From Greek 'kerithion' (a type of worm or snail) plus the Latin suffix '-idae' used in taxonomy to denote a family of organisms. The term became standardized in malacology (the study of mollusks) during the 19th century.

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