cirratum
Cirratum is a term that can refer to several different things, primarily in biological and scientific contexts. One significant meaning relates to the genus Cirratum, which encompasses a group of marine annelid worms, commonly known as bristle worms or polychaetes. These worms are characterized by their segmented bodies and the presence of parapodia, which are paired, fleshy appendages bearing chaetae, or bristles. Species within the genus Cirratum are typically found in marine environments, often burrowing in sediment or inhabiting rocky substrates.
In botany, "cirratum" can also be used as a specific epithet in the scientific name of a
More broadly, "cirrate" or "cirratum" can be used as an adjective to describe anything that is fringed,