Chaetopoda

/kiːˈtɒpədə/ noun

A phylum of segmented worms characterized by bristle-like appendages called setae or parapodia used for movement and anchorage.

From Greek 'chaete' (bristle) and 'poda' (feet), the root term for this entire phylum of bristle-footed worms that has been studied for centuries.

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