noun
- A small crustacean that attaches itself to rocks, ship hulls, and other surfaces in seawater.
- A type of goose (Branta leucopsis) with black and white plumage, found in northern regions.
Usage: Also called barnacle; bernicle is an archaic or variant spelling.
Usage: Also called brant goose or bernicle goose; archaic or regional usage.
Examples
- The ship's hull was covered with bernicles after months at sea.
- Bernicles clung to the rocks along the rocky shore.
- A flock of bernicles migrated south for the winter.
- The old sailor told stories of bernicles encrusting the anchor.
- Marine biologists studied how bernicles filter food from the water.