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zooid

noun
zo·​oid | \ ˈzō-ˌȯid How to pronounce zooid (audio) \

Definition of zooid

: one of the asexually produced individuals of a compound organism (such as a bryozoan, siphonophore, or coral colony)

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The creatures, made up of individual zooids -- small, multicellular organisms -- normally reside in warmer waters, like the tropics, and usually don't travel farther north than the waters off southern California. Ted Sickinger, OregonLive.com, "Police looking for shooter after one injured in Keizer," 22 Apr. 2018 Inside the wall of this gelatinous tube, which can get up to 60 cm, individual zooids are tightly packed together. The Washington Post, OregonLive.com, "Strange 'sea pickles' keep washing ashore in the Pacific Northwest -- and scientists are baffled," 29 June 2017 These zooids have an incurrent and excurrent siphon and use cilia to pump water for feeding, respiration and movement. The Washington Post, OregonLive.com, "Strange 'sea pickles' keep washing ashore in the Pacific Northwest -- and scientists are baffled," 29 June 2017 In fact, these giants, called pyrosomes, are actually made up of thousands of much smaller creatures called zooids. National Geographic, "Sea Sapphires and 5 Other Shiny Ocean Creatures," 29 Mar. 2017

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First Known Use of zooid

1851, in the meaning defined above

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zooid

noun
zo·​oid | \ ˈzō-ˌȯid How to pronounce zooid (audio) \

Medical Definition of zooid

: one of the asexually produced individuals of a compound organism (as a coral colony)

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