IPA: /ˈkiːtəl/
KK: /ˈkiːtəl/
Relating to bristles or hair-like structures found on certain organisms.
The chaetal structures on the worm help it to move through the soil.
The word 'chaetal' originates from the Greek word 'chaetos' (χάτος), meaning hair or bristle. It refers to structures resembling hair or bristles, often used in biological contexts to describe certain types of cells or appendages.
Think of the Greek word for hair ('chaetos') to remember that 'chaetal' relates to hair-like structures.