"Trilobytes" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A binominal name or a scientific name made of two words for an insect of the order Coleoptera; in computing, a trilobyte is a chunk of data being 3 bytes long.
Trilobites are a group of extinct marine animals that lived during the Paleozoic Era, around 521 to 252 million years ago. They were characterized by their distinctive three-lobed body shape, with a well-defined head, thorax, and tail. The name "trilobite" comes from the Latin words "tris" meaning three and "lobos" meaning lobes.<br><br>Trilobites were an incredibly diverse group, with thousands of species existing during their time on Earth. They played a crucial role in the marine food chain, serving as both predators and prey. Many trilobites had complex eye structures, with some species having up to 10,000 eyes, and some also had armored bodies and spines for defense.<br><br>Trilobites went extinct at the end of the Permian Period, an event known as the "Great Dying," which saw the extinction of around 96% of all marine species. Despite their extinction, trilobites continue to fascinate scientists and the general public alike, providing valuable insights into the evolution and diversity of life on Earth during a pivotal moment in Earth's history.
The word "trimaculated" is not a commonly used word in the English language. However, I believe you may be referring to the word "truncated" or "trimaculate".<br><br>However, a possible correct term is "trimericulated" and also "trimaculate" is a rare or obsolete word, but I found a definition for it. <br><br>The word trimericulated is defined nowhere but the word "trimaculate" means:<br><br>Trimaculate: transmogrify<br><br>However if "trimericulated" was correct then - Meredith Glossaries renders "trimericulated" as "endowed with three angles".