operculata

/ɒpərkyʊˈleɪtə/

Definitions

1. noun

A subclass of echinoderms, characterized by the presence of a covering or lid over the mouth, typically used in the context of fossilized or ancient species.

“The paleontologist studied the operculata fossils found in the ancient rock formation.”

Synonyms

  • echinoderm
  • starfish

Antonyms

  • vertebrate