"Cirri" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Cirri refers to a pair of thread-like appendages found on some crustaceans, such as crustaceans and arthropods.
Usage Examples of "Cirri"
Cirrhitichthys is a genus of marine fishes in the family Cirrhitidae. The name "Cirrhitichthys" comes from the Greek words "cirrus" meaning " tuft" and "ichtys" meaning "fish", referring to the fish's distinctive tuft-like growth on its head.
Cirrhoses is the plural form of cirrhosis, a medical term that refers to a chronic liver disease characterized by fibrosis (scarring) and the formation of nodules due to the progressive damage to the liver tissue. This can be caused by various factors such as hepatitis, excessive alcohol consumption, and hereditary factors. Cirrhosis can lead to liver failure, liver cancer, and portal hypertension, and can also cause a range of symptoms including jaundice, fatigue, and confusion.
Cirrhous refers to a type of scar tissue or fibrous scar tissue that forms in the liver, typically as a result of chronic liver disease or cirrhosis. The word is often used to describe the appearance of the liver in such cases, which may exhibit a nodular or irregular surface.
Cirriferous refers to something that has cirri. Cirri are small, slender, hair-like structures, typically found on the antennae of crustaceans, such as crabs and lobsters. In general, cirriferous means having cirri, or having a cirri-like structure. It can also refer to something that is characterized by cirri-like or thin, hair-like projections.
The word "cirriped" is not a commonly used term in English. However, I think you may be referring to "cirripede", which is a type of crustacean that belongs to the subphylum Crustacea, order Isopoda. In particular, cirripedes are also known as barnacles, which are small, sessile marine crustaceans that attach themselves to rocks, boats, or other solid surfaces using a sticky secretion called cement.