barnacle
noun
A barnacle is a type of marine crustacean that attaches itself to rocks, ships, or other objects in the water. They have a hard outer shell and long, feathery legs that they use to filter food from the water.
Example
- The hull of the ship was covered in barnacles, slowing its speed through the water.
- The rocks along the shore were teeming with barnacles, their long legs waving in the currents.
- The scientist carefully removed a barnacle from its perch on a whale's skin to study its anatomy.