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scypha (n.)

See Scyphus, 2 (b).

scypha Sentence Examples

  1. The scypha, or cup-shaped structure, of the jellyfish pulsates rhythmically, propelling it through the water.
  2. The giant scypha of the moon jelly jellyfish can reach up to 2 meters in diameter.
  3. The scypha contains the jellyfish's digestive cavity and reproductive organs.
  4. The edges of the scypha are lined with tentacles that capture and paralyze prey.
  5. The scypha of some jellyfish species glow with bioluminescence, creating a mesmerizing underwater display.
  6. The scypha of the Portuguese man o' war is adorned with colorful gas-filled bladders that keep it afloat.
  7. The scypha of the freshwater hydra has a simple radial symmetry and serves as a food-gathering and protective structure.
  8. The scypha of the extinct graptolites resembled delicate lace and left behind intricate fossil impressions.
  9. The scypha of the corallimorph anemone is stationary and covered in tiny, stinging cells.
  10. The scypha of the sea anemone provides a safe haven for symbiotic algae, which provide it with nutrients.

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See Scyphus, 2 (b).

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The scypha, or cup-shaped structure, of the jellyfish pulsates rhythmically, propelling it through the water.

The giant scypha of the moon jelly jellyfish can reach up to 2 meters in diameter.

The scypha contains the jellyfish's digestive cavity and reproductive organs.

The edges of the scypha are lined with tentacles that capture and paralyze prey.