radiole

Etymology
From, from (possibly ultimately from ) +  (ultimately from ). The word first appears in the works of Scottish natural historian and marine zoologist (1830–1882).

Noun

 * 1)  The spine of a sea urchin.
 * 2)  A heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle occurring in clusters on the crowns of certain tubeworms, especially those of the order  (the ), used for feeding and respiration.
 * 1)  A heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle occurring in clusters on the crowns of certain tubeworms, especially those of the order  (the ), used for feeding and respiration.
 * 1)  A heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle occurring in clusters on the crowns of certain tubeworms, especially those of the order  (the ), used for feeding and respiration.
 * 1)  A heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle occurring in clusters on the crowns of certain tubeworms, especially those of the order  (the ), used for feeding and respiration.
 * 1)  A heavily ciliated feather-like tentacle occurring in clusters on the crowns of certain tubeworms, especially those of the order  (the ), used for feeding and respiration.

Translations

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 輻棘
 * French:
 * Indonesian: kait bulu