tentaculum Synonyms

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tentaculum Meaning

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tentaculum (n.)

A tentacle.

One of the stiff hairs situated about the mouth, or on the face, of many animals, and supposed to be tactile organs; a tactile hair.

tentaculum Sentence Examples

  1. The jellyfish's tentacles danced gracefully through the water, capturing prey with astonishing speed.
  2. The sea anemone extended its tentacles, awaiting unsuspecting fish to approach its venomous embrace.
  3. The octopus used its powerful tentacles to manipulate objects, allowing it to open jars and solve puzzles.
  4. The carnivorous plant curled its tentacles over the unsuspecting insect, digesting it slowly.
  5. The microscopic tentacles on certain bacteria allow them to adhere to and extract nutrients from host cells.
  6. The parasitic worm extended its tentacles through the host's tissue, feeding on its blood.
  7. The astronaut faced the unknown with a sense of trepidation as he reached out a tentaculum to touch the alien artifact.
  8. The scientist examined the sea urchin's tentacles under a microscope, marveling at their intricate network of sensory organs.
  9. The tendril of the vine wrapped around the trestle, threatening to topple the structure.
  10. The tentacles of the squid erupted from its mantle, propelling it through the water with incredible speed.

FAQs About the word tentaculum

A tentacle., One of the stiff hairs situated about the mouth, or on the face, of many animals, and supposed to be tactile organs; a tactile hair.

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The jellyfish's tentacles danced gracefully through the water, capturing prey with astonishing speed.

The sea anemone extended its tentacles, awaiting unsuspecting fish to approach its venomous embrace.

The octopus used its powerful tentacles to manipulate objects, allowing it to open jars and solve puzzles.

The carnivorous plant curled its tentacles over the unsuspecting insect, digesting it slowly.