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medusae (pl.)

of Medusa

medusae Sentence Examples

  1. The opalescent jellyfish swayed gracefully through the water, its medusae pulsating rhythmically.
  2. The translucent medusae of the Portuguese man o' war shimmered like iridescent jewels.
  3. The box jellyfish is notorious for its venomous medusae, which deliver a potentially lethal sting.
  4. Scientists study the bioluminescent patterns of different medusae to understand their communication methods.
  5. The medusae of the moon jellyfish move in a pulsating motion, creating a gentle ripple in the water.
  6. The gigantic medusae of the lion's mane jellyfish can reach diameters of several feet.
  7. The medusae of hydromedusae are typically smaller and more delicate than those of other jellyfish.
  8. The venomous medusae of the Irukandji jellyfish are so small that they can easily pass through the holes in a fishing net.
  9. The medusae of the upside-down jellyfish are covered in tiny harpoons that they use to capture prey.
  10. The jellyfish's medusae, or umbrella-shaped bodies, are made up of a jelly-like substance called mesoglea.

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The opalescent jellyfish swayed gracefully through the water, its medusae pulsating rhythmically.

The translucent medusae of the Portuguese man o' war shimmered like iridescent jewels.

The box jellyfish is notorious for its venomous medusae, which deliver a potentially lethal sting.

Scientists study the bioluminescent patterns of different medusae to understand their communication methods.