"Cumacea" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Cumacea" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Cumacea" Meaning

The word "cumacea" refers to a group of small, shrimp-like crustaceans that belong to the order Cumacea. They are often referred to as "comet worms" or "sea dragons" due to their distinctive appearance and elongated bodies. Cumaceans are typically found in shallow, coastal waters and are scavengers that feed on detritus and small organisms.

"Cumacea" Examples

Cumacea


Part of Speech: Noun


Definition: A type of small, shrimp-like crustacean


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The marine biologist spent hours studying the cumacea in the shallow waters of the coral reef.
During our snorkeling trip, we spotted several cumacea swimming together in the seaweed.
The sample contained several species of cumacea, each with its unique shell structure.
In the dark, eerie depths of the ocean, a school of cumacea darted past the scientist's face.
The expedition team carefully collected and documented various types of cumacea found in the abyssal zone.

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