bryozoa

/braɪˈoʊzoʊə/

Definitions

1. noun

a phylum of small, usually colonial, aquatic animals that are attached to a surface by a stalk and have a sac-like body with a mouth and tentacles.

“The bryozoa colonies thrived in the shallow waters of the coral reef.”

Synonyms

  • moss animals
  • sea mats

Antonyms

  • large animals
  • terrestrial animals