bernacle

[ˈbəːnək(ə)l]

bernacle Definition

  • 1a marine crustacean with an external shell, which attaches itself permanently to a variety of surfaces including rocks, ships' hulls, and the skin of whales.
  • 2a small goose barnacle, especially Branta leucopsis.

Using bernacle: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "bernacle" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The ship's hull was covered in barnacles and other marine organisms.

  • Example

    Whale barnacles are often used to study the migration patterns of whales.

  • Example

    Bernacles are a common food source for many marine animals.

bernacle Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for bernacle

Phrases with bernacle

  • a type of barnacle that is found on floating objects and has a long, flexible stalk

    Example

    Goose barnacles are often found on driftwood and other floating debris.

  • a type of barnacle that is found on rocks and other hard surfaces and has a conical shell

    Example

    Acorn barnacles are commonly found on rocky shores and tidal pools.

  • stalked barnacle

    a type of barnacle that has a long, flexible stalk and is found on floating objects

    Example

    Stalked barnacles are often found on seaweed and other floating debris.

Origins of bernacle

from Old French 'bernil', from medieval Latin 'bernicula', diminutive of 'berna', of unknown ultimate origin

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Summary: bernacle in Brief

A 'bernacle' [ˈbəːnək(ə)l] is a type of marine crustacean that attaches itself permanently to various surfaces, including rocks, ships' hulls, and the skin of whales. It is often used to study the migration patterns of whales and is a common food source for many marine animals. 'Bernacle' includes types like 'goose barnacle,' found on floating objects, and 'acorn barnacle,' found on rocks and other hard surfaces.