radiolarian

noun

ra·​di·​o·​lar·​i·​an ˌrā-dē-ō-ˈler-ē-ən How to pronounce radiolarian (audio)
: any of three classes (Acantharia, Polycystina, and Phaeodaria) of usually spherical chiefly planktonic marine protozoans having radiating threadlike pseudopodia and often a siliceous skeleton of spicules
radiolarian adjective

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At left, a large Thalassicolanucleata radiolarian with a central capsule enclosing the nucleus. Discover Magazine, 3 June 2015 The organic carbon decline coincided with the disappearance of more than 50 species of radiolarians, which served as a food source for numerous marine species and whose disappearance was an indicator of a major biological crisis. Reuters, WIRED, 10 May 2001

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First Known Use

1869, in the meaning defined above

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The first known use of radiolarian was in 1869

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radiolarian

noun
ra·​di·​o·​lar·​i·​an ˌrād-ē-ō-ˈlar-ē-ən How to pronounce radiolarian (audio)
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: any of various usually ball-shaped marine protozoans that have small spines radiating from the shell and have a skeleton containing silica

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