"bone-eating snot flower worm" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /bəʊn iːtɪŋ ˈsnɒt flaʊə wɜːm/ [UK], /boʊn itɪŋ ˈsnɑt flaʊɚ wɝm/ [US] Audio: en-au-bone-eating snot flower worm.ogg [Australia] Forms: bone-eating snot flower worms [plural]
Etymology: A slight misunderstanding of the taxonomic name Osedax mucofloris, which actually means "snot-flower bone-eater", with mucofloris modifying Osedax rather than the other way around. Etymology templates: {{taxfmt|Osedax mucofloris|species}} Osedax mucofloris, {{taxfmt|Osedax|genus}} Osedax Head templates: {{en-noun}} bone-eating snot flower worm (plural bone-eating snot flower worms)
  1. A worm-like creature, Osedax mucofloris, that feeds on the carcasses of minke whales in the North Sea. Categories (lifeform): Annelids Related terms: Osedax Translations (Osedax mucofloris): Osedax mucofloris (Finnish)

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