polychaete
/pɒlɪˈkæsɪtiː/Definitions
1. noun
A member of the phylum Annelida, typically characterized by setae (bristles) along their bodies.
“The researcher studied the behavior of polychaetes in the coral reef ecosystem.”
2. noun
A type of marine worm, often found in or near the ocean’s littoral zone.
“The beachcomber discovered a polychaete buried in the sand.”