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Meaning of medusiform

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medusiform (a.)

Resembling a medusa in shape or structure.

medusiform Sentence Examples

  1. The poison in the box jellyfish's nematocysts is medusiform in nature.
  2. The shape of the jellyfish's medusa is distinctly medusiform.
  3. The medusa, with its bell-shaped body and radiating tentacles, is the most recognizable stage in a jellyfish's life cycle.
  4. Medusiform creatures, like sea jellies and box jellyfish, are characterized by their umbrella-shaped bodies.
  5. The medusiform stage of the jellyfish is a free-swimming, mature form that reproduces sexually.
  6. The Portuguese man-of-war, despite its appearance, is a colony of medusiform organisms called zooids.
  7. The crown jellyfish exhibits a unique medusiform morphology, with a bell-shaped body adorned with intricate tentacles.
  8. The jellyfish's mesmerizing dance in the ocean is enabled by the coordination of its medusiform body.
  9. The venom found in the nematocysts of box jellyfish is particularly potent due to its medusiform properties.
  10. Some deep-sea jellyfish have evolved medusiform bodies with bioluminescent organs, illuminating the dark ocean depths.

FAQs About the word medusiform

Resembling a medusa in shape or structure.

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The poison in the box jellyfish's nematocysts is medusiform in nature.

The shape of the jellyfish's medusa is distinctly medusiform.

The medusa, with its bell-shaped body and radiating tentacles, is the most recognizable stage in a jellyfish's life cycle.

Medusiform creatures, like sea jellies and box jellyfish, are characterized by their umbrella-shaped bodies.