polyzoan
/pɒliːzoʊən/Definitions
1. noun
A colonial animal, typically a flatworm, that consists of a colony of genetically identical individuals, each attached to the others by a stalk.
“The biologist studied the polyzoan colony under a microscope.”
2. noun
A member of a class of flatworms that form colonies.
“The polyzoans in the river were an important part of the ecosystem.”