Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˌθɔˈrækɪkə/
noun a taxonomic order of crustaceans known as barnacles that have a soft body enclosed in a shell made of plates
A1 I learned about acrothoracica in my biology class.
A2 The acrothoracica is a type of parasitic barnacle.
B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of acrothoracica in their natural habitat.
B2 The acrothoracica have a unique reproductive cycle that sets them apart from other barnacles.
C1 The intricate anatomy of acrothoracica is still being researched by marine biologists.
C2 The evolutionary history of acrothoracica is a topic of great interest among experts in the field.
formal The Acrothoracica is a subclass of parasitic barnacles that attach themselves to various marine animals.
informal Have you heard of those Acrothoracica barnacles that cling onto other sea creatures?
slang Those Acrothoracica barnacles are like the freeloaders of the ocean, just hitching a ride on other animals.
figurative Like the Acrothoracica barnacles, some people tend to latch onto others for their own benefit without giving anything in return.
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