Chaeta

/ˈkiːtə/ noun

A stiff hair-like structure or bristle found on invertebrate animals, especially worms and arthropods, used for movement or sensation.

From Latin chaeta, borrowed from Greek χαίτη (chaitē) meaning hair or mane, used in zoology to describe hair-like appendages.

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