Trematoda

[trem-uh-toh-duh, tree-muh-] /ˌtrɛm əˈtoʊ də, ˌtri mə-/
noun
1.
the class comprising the trematodes.
Origin
< Neo-Latin; see trematode
Trematoda in Medicine

Trematoda Trem·a·to·da (trěm'ə-tō'də)
n.
A class of flatworms of the phylum Platyhelminthes, including both external and internal parasites of animal hosts, that have a thick outer cuticle and one or more suckers or hooks for attaching to host tissue; the flukes.