ascidiia
/æsˈsɪdiə/ or /əsˈsɪdiə/Definitions
1. noun
any of various marine, sessile, aquatic animals belonging to the subphylum Ascidiacea, typically living in colonies and attached to rocks or reefs by a stalk or base, and characterized by a sac-like body that may be divided into compartments.
“The marine biologist spent her career studying the unique characteristics of various ascidia species found in the Pacific Ocean.”