Part of Speech: Noun
Definition: A type of planktonic tunicate that resembles a small, transparent barrel. It is found in oceans around the world.
Pronunciation (US): /ˈsælpə/
Pronunciation (UK): /ˈsælpə/
Origin and Usage: The word "salpa" comes from the Latin word "salpa," meaning "a kind of fish." The term has been used in English since the mid-18th century to refer to this type of planktonic tunicate.
Synonyms: Salp, Salpae
Related Words: Plank, Tunic
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