vermetus
/vɛrˈmiːtəs/Definitions
1. noun
A genus of marine worms, typically found in shells, known for their role in forming coral reefs.
“The coral reefs were formed with the help of vermetus worms that secreted calcium carbonate.”
2. adjective
Relating to or resembling vermetus, especially in forming coral reefs.
“The vermetus-like structures found in the ancient coral reef were a significant discovery for the archaeologists.”