Annulose
furnished with or composed of rings:
annulose animals.
Historical Examples
For if the annulose animals have been formed by aggregation, we ought to find this process much less perfect in the oldest form.
On the Genesis of Species St. George Mivart
A lower type of annulose or ringed animal than that of the Trilobites, is that of the worms.
The Story of the Earth and Man J. W. Dawson
That division of annulose animals in which there are no articulated appendages.
The Ancient Life History of the Earth Henry Alleyne Nicholson
adjective
(of earthworms, crustaceans, and similar animals) having a body formed of a series of rings; segmented
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