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tentaculate
tentaculate, a. (n.) Zool. (tɛnˈtækjʊlət) [f. as prec. + -ate2.] 1. Furnished with tentacles or tentaculiform appendages; rarely = tentaculiform.1846 Dana Zooph. (1848) 320 Polyps obsolescently tentaculate. 1877 Huxley Anat. Inv. Anim. ii. 109 In the Acinetae, the tentaculate stage is the more perma...
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Cirratulidae
He divided them into three groups, the multi-tentaculate genera such as Cirratulus and Cirriformia, the bi-tentaculate soft-substrate genera such as Caulleriella , Chaetozone, Tharyx and the bi-tentaculate hard substrate genera such as Dodecaceria.
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obsolescent
obsolescent, a. (ɒbsəʊˈlɛsənt) [ad. L. obsolēscent-em, pr. pple. of obsolēscĕre: see obsolesce v.] 1. Becoming obsolete; going out of use or date.1755 Johnson s.v. Hereout, All the words compounded of here and a preposition, except hereafter, are obsolete, or obsolescent. 1863 Kirk Chas. Bold II. 82...
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Callianira
Callianira can refer to:
one of the Nereids, sea-nymphs in Greek mythology
Callianira (ctenophore), a genus of tentaculate comb jellies, established
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infusoria
‖ infusoria, n. pl. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪə) [Neuter pl. (sc. animalcula) of mod.L. infūsōrius infusory; in Ger. infusorien, F. infusoires: the name animalcula infusoria was first used by Ledermuller of Nürnberg, 1760–63.] A class of Protozoa, comprising ciliated, tentaculate, and flagellate animalcula, esse...
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Vendoconularia
Vendoconularia is a genus of Ediacaran organism consisting of a hexagonal cone, which is thought to have housed a tentaculate organism.
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Euplokamis
The genus Euplokamis is part of the class tentaculate, which indicates that tentacles are present.
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pinni-
pinni- (ˈpɪnɪ) combining form of L. pinna, penna wing, fin (cf. ancient L. pennifer, pinniger, etc.). Hence piˈnniferous [-ferous], piˈnnigerous [-gerous] adjs., bearing or having fins. (Cf. penniferous, pennigerous.) pinniˈnervate, pinninerved adjs. Bot., pinnately veined (= penninervate). pinniˈse...
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Iotuba
Its "head" bears a pair of tentaculate, horseshoe-shaped branchiae ("gills"), and can be withdrawn into the body; it is surrounded by a cage of spines
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Mnemiopsis
Mnemiopsis leidyi, the warty comb jelly or sea walnut, is a species of tentaculate ctenophore (comb jelly).
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Tubular sponge hydroid
Ecology
At breeding time, female gonophores contain one to four actinulae (mobile tentaculate larvae), and these are released into the water column in
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