Chlamydozoa

/ˌkləmɪdəˈzoʊə/ noun

A plural term for chlamydozoans; microscopic organisms that were once classified as a distinct group based on their protective coverings.

From Greek chlamys (cloak) + zoa (plural of zoon, meaning animals). This taxonomic term emerged in the 19th-20th centuries when scientists grouped organisms by visible structures before DNA analysis became possible.

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