The spheres being absorbed represent the different Gem-Knights that made up Gem-Knight Master Diamond's body (who would later become El Shadoll Grysta).
The spheres also appear to be the same ones that appear on various "Qli" monsters.
This card's Japanese name features a pun based on the fact that part of the words "sacrifice" and "Qliphoth" are pronounced identically in Japanese.
This carries into the English translation, being a portmanteau of "sacrifice" and "Qli."
The base of this card's Japanese name translates to "Sacrifice of the Machine Husks".
The "Sacrifice" used in this card's Japanese names is almost the same as the "Sacrifice" used on early Yu-Gi-Oh! OCG cards before being superseded by "Release", fitting the Tribute Summon-centered gameplay of the archetype.