tentaculata Sentence Examples
- The jellyfish's myriad tentacles trailed gracefully behind, creating an ethereal display of bioluminescence.
- The parasitic tentaculata latched onto the host's skin, draining its nutrients.
- The venus flytrap's sensitive tentaculata snapped shut, entrapping an unsuspecting insect.
- The sea anemone's tentacles, adorned with stinging cells, provided both defense and nutrition.
- The microscopic tentaculata of the protozoan propelled it through the aqueous environment.
- The surgeon's tentaculata delicately handled the patient's delicate tissue during the intricate procedure.
- The anglerfish used its bioluminescent tentaculata as bait to attract prey in the deep sea.
- The venus flytrap's tentaculata closed with lightning speed, trapping the hapless fly within its jaws.
- The jellyfish's tentacles extended and retracted like elegant dancers, creating a mesmerizing underwater spectacle.
- The parasitic worm's tentaculata burrowed deep into the host's body, causing immense suffering.
tentaculata Meaning
Wordnet
tentaculata (n)
ctenophores have retractile tentacles
Webster
tentaculata (n. pl.)
A division of Ctenophora including those which have two long tentacles.
Synonyms & Antonyms of tentaculata
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ctenophores have retractile tentaclesA division of Ctenophora including those which have two long tentacles.
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The jellyfish's myriad tentacles trailed gracefully behind, creating an ethereal display of bioluminescence.
The parasitic tentaculata latched onto the host's skin, draining its nutrients.
The venus flytrap's sensitive tentaculata snapped shut, entrapping an unsuspecting insect.
The sea anemone's tentacles, adorned with stinging cells, provided both defense and nutrition.