Wiktionary
tunicates
n. (plural of tunicate English)
Usage examples of "tunicates".
Among the lower animals, up even to those first cousins of the vertebrated animals, the Tunicates, the two processes occur side by side, but finally the sexual method superseded its competitor altogether.
In fact, the veranda that ran along one side of the house overhung a small lagoon, the building set on sturdy silvcred-wood pilings that rose from the water, crusted with a spongy growth of tunicates and mussels and the fine green seaweed called mermaid's hair.