tunicate
English
Etymology
Latin tunicatus, past participle of tunicare (“to clothe with a tunic”).
Noun
tunicate (plural tunicates)
- Any of very many chordate marine animals, of the subphyla Tunicata or Urochordata, including the sea squirts.
Translations
any of the chordate marine animals of the subphylum Tunicata
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Adjective
tunicate (not comparable)
Derived terms
Derived terms
- prototunicate
- unitunicate
Related terms
- endotunica
- exotunica
Latin
Adjective
tunicāte
- vocative masculine singular of tunicātus
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