lophophorate

lophophorate
\\ˌlōfəˈfō(ə)rə̇t, -fȯ(ə)r-, ˌlä-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: lophophore + -ate (I)
: an invertebrate animal (as a brachiopod, bryozoan, or phoronid) having a lophophore

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