Cestoidea

/ˌsɛstɔɪˈdeɪə/ noun

A class of parasitic flatworms, commonly known as tapeworms, that live inside the bodies of animals and humans.

From Latin cestus (girdle) + Greek -oidea (resembling), referring to the ribbon-like appearance of these worms. The term was coined in the early 19th century when scientists classified these parasites.

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