rotalia
/rəˈtɔʊli.ə/Definitions
1. noun
A genus of rotifers, small freshwater invertebrates with a distinctive crown of cilia.
“The scientist studied a specimen of Rotalia under her microscope.”
2. noun
In ancient Roman architecture, a type of ornate column or architectural feature.
“The rotalia on the temple’s facade were intricately carved with mythological scenes.”