"brittle star" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: brittle stars [plural]
Etymology: From brittle + star. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|brittle|star}} brittle + star Head templates: {{en-noun}} brittle star (plural brittle stars)
  1. Any of various echinoderms, of the class Ophiuroidea, that resemble starfish and have long, slender arms that regenerate when snapped off. Wikipedia link: brittle star Categories (lifeform): Echinoderms Synonyms: ophiuroid Related terms: sea star Translations (echinoderms): 海蛇尾 (hǎishéwěi) (Chinese Mandarin), hadice [feminine] (Czech), käärmetähti (Finnish), ophiure [feminine] (French), 蜘蛛海星 (Japanese), 蜘蛛人手 (kumohitode) (alt: クモヒトデ) (Japanese), sǫʼ łóóʼ bigaanézí (Navajo), wężowidło [neuter] (Polish), ofiuroide [masculine] (Portuguese), офиу́ра (ofiúra) [feminine] (Russian), ofiura [feminine] (Spanish), ofiuroideo [masculine] (Spanish)

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