Planul[ae]

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Planula \Plan"u*la\, n.; pl. {Planul[ae]}. [L., a little plane.]
   1. (Biol.) In embryonic development, a vesicle filled with
      fluid, formed from the morula by the divergence of its
      cells in such a manner as to give rise to a central space,
      around which the cells arrange themselves as an envelope;
      an embryonic form intermediate between the morula and
      gastrula. Sometimes used as synonymous with {gastrula}.
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   2. (Zool.) The very young, free-swimming larva of the
      c[oe]lenterates. It usually has a flattened oval or oblong
      form, and is entirely covered with cilia.
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