sea urchin
Americannoun
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any echinoderm of the class Echinoidea, having a somewhat globular or discoid form, and a shell composed of many calcareous plates covered with projecting spines.
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a tall evergreen shrub or small tree, Hakea laurina, of Australia, having narrow leaves and dense, globe-shaped clusters of crimson flowers with long yellow stamens.
noun
Etymology
Origin of sea urchin
First recorded in 1585–95
Example Sentences
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Her fossilized sea urchin, from a beach on the Red Sea, “responds by radiating its own inner joy at being found and loved too,” whispering: “We are two cyclical beings, each with their own story.”
From The Wall Street Journal • Jan. 16, 2026
Yama Seafood Uni – The first time I tried uni — sea urchin — was at Shiro’s in Seattle.
From Salon • Dec. 4, 2025
Ninety-five percent of Northern California’s kelp forest has been displaced by sea urchin “barrens” since the West Coast’s marine heat wave in 2014, ’15 and ’16, when water temperature averaged 7 degrees above normal.
From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 5, 2024
When Omri Bronstein began to trace the advance of a mysterious sea urchin plague down the Gulf of Aqaba in early 2023, he was ahead of the tide.
From Science Magazine • May 28, 2024
She read the pages about the sea urchin, the horseshoe crab, and the moon snail.
From "The Line Tender" by Kate Allen
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