IPA: /ˈluːkən/
KK: /ˈluːkɒn/
A type of sponge that has a complex structure with chambers connected by canals, allowing water to flow through it.
The leucon is known for its intricate canal system that helps in filtering water.
Leucon is derived from the Greek word "leukos" (meaning white) combined with the suffix "-on" (a diminutive or noun-forming suffix). The term refers to something that is small and white, often used in biological contexts to describe certain organisms or structures that are pale in color.
Think of 'leukos' meaning white, and remember that 'leucon' refers to something small and white, like a tiny white organism.