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ARMS |
Tentacles |
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CLAWS |
Tentacles |
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NAILS |
Tentacles |
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FEELERS |
Tentacles |
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TENTACLED |
Having tentacles. |
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OCTOPUS |
Creature with tentacles |
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TENTACULIFEROUS |
Producing or bearing tentacles. |
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NUDIBRACHIATE |
Having tentacles without vibratile cilia. |
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OCTOPODS |
Molluscs with eight arms or tentacles |
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ACEROUS |
Destitute of tentacles, as certain mollusks. |
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ANEMONE |
Marine polyp with a ring of tentacles |
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TENTACULAR |
Of or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles. |
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TENTACULATED |
Having tentacles, or organs like tentacles;
tentacled. |
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TENTACULATA |
A division of Ctenophora including those which
have two long tentacles. |
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CTENOSTOMATA |
A suborder of Bryozoa, usually having a circle of
bristles below the tentacles. |
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PLEUROBRACHIA |
A genus of ctenophores having an ovate body and two
long plumose tentacles. |
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SPADIX |
A special organ of the nautilus, due to a modification of
the posterior tentacles. |
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ECTOPROCTA |
An order of Bryozoa in which the anus lies outside
the circle of tentacles. |
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POLYACTINIA |
An old name for those Anthozoa which, like the
actinias, have numerous simple tentacles. |
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FLOSCULARIAN |
One of a group of stalked rotifers, having ciliated
tentacles around the lobed disk. |
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LOPHOPHORE |
A disk which surrounds the mouth and bears the
tentacles of the Bryozoa. See Phylactolemata. |
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POLYPOID |
Like a polyp; having the nature of a polyp, but lacking
the tentacles or other parts. |
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ENTOPROCTA |
A group of Bryozoa in which the anus is within the
circle of tentacles. See Pedicellina. |
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ACTINOTROCHA |
A peculiar larval form of Phoronis, a genus of
marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles. |
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OPELET |
A bright-colored European actinian (Anemonia, / Anthea,
sulcata); -- so called because it does not retract its tentacles. |