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cau·ler·pa \kȯˈlərpə\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from caul- + -erpa (from Greek herpein to creep) — more at serpent : a genus (coextensive with the family Caulerpaceae) of green algae of the order Siphonales occurring on tropical sea bottoms, having a thallus composed of a single coenocyte differentiated into a long creeping stemlike portion that forms rhizoids below and variously shaped foliose expansions above, and reproducing asexually by detached vegetative shoots • cau·ler·pa·ceous \|kȯ(ˌ)lər|pāshəs\ adjective |