IPA: //sælˈpeɪən//
KK: /sælˈpɪən/
A type of marine organism that belongs to the class of tunicates, often found in ocean waters.
The salpian drifted gracefully through the water, filtering plankton as it moved.
Salpian is derived from the Greek word "salpinx" (σάλπιγξ), meaning trumpet or pipe. The term is often used in medical contexts to refer to structures resembling a trumpet, such as the fallopian tubes, which are named for their trumpet-like shape.
Imagine a trumpet or pipe when you think of 'salpian' — it helps you remember that this term relates to structures that resemble a trumpet.