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pri·ap·u·loi·dea \prīˌapyəˈlȯidēə\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Priapulus, genus of marine worms (from priapus phallus + -ulus -ule) + -oidea : a group of marine worms of obscure position that are classed as a division of Gephyrea and that somewhat resemble the Sipunculoidea from which they are distinguished by the absence of tentacles and usually by the presence of caudal gills |