Spiculate
Spiculate refers to a characteristic of certain biological structures or materials that are covered with or contain spicules. Spicules are small, sharp, pointed structures, often needle-like or thorn-like. In biology, spicules are commonly found in sponges, where they serve as a skeletal support system. These spicules can be made of silica or calcium carbonate and vary in shape and size, playing a role in sponge classification.
The term can also be used more generally to describe any surface or object that has a