heart urchin

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heart urchin

A heart urchin burrows into the sandy seafloor.

Definition

Noun: 1. A type of sea urchin: A marine invertebrate animal (an echinoderm) characterized by a rigid, heart-shaped skeleton (test) covered in movable spines. It is a burrowing species, often found in sandy or muddy sea floors.

Examples of Usage
  • Noun:
    • While diving, we spotted a heart urchin partially buried in the sand.
    • The museum's collection includes a beautifully preserved fossil of a heart urchin.
    • Biologists study the burrowing behavior of the heart urchin.
Advanced Usage
  • Scientific context: In taxonomy, "heart urchin" commonly refers to species within the order Spatangoida. The term describes the distinct morphology rather than a single species.
    • The Spatangoida, or heart urchins, are distinguished from regular sea urchins by their bilateral symmetry and flattened shape.
Variants and Related Words
  • Sea urchin (n): The broader category of spiny, globular echinoderms to which the heart urchin belongs.
  • Spatangoid (n, adj): The scientific term for a heart urchin or relating to heart urchins.
  • Test (n): The hard, internal skeleton or shell of an echinoderm like a heart urchin.
Synonyms
  • Spatangoid (technical synonym)
  • Irregular sea urchin (descriptive synonym, contrasting with the more spherical "regular" sea urchins)
Related Idioms or Phrases

(This specific biological term is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)

heart urchin

A heart urchin burrows into the sandy seafloor.

Noun
  1. sea urchin having a heart-shaped body in a rigid spiny shell