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sea anemone
noun
- any sedentary marine animal of the phylum Coelenterata, having a columnar body and one or more circles of tentacles surrounding the mouth.
sea anemone
noun
- any of various anthozoan coelenterates, esp of the order Actiniaria, having a polypoid body with oral rings of tentacles See also actinia
sea anemone
- Any of numerous, often brightly colored cnidarians of the class Anthozoa, having flexible cylindrical bodies with tentacles surrounding a central mouth. Sea anemones are related to jellyfish and corals, but have no free-swimming (medusoid) stage, and resemble flowers.
Word History and Origins
Origin of sea anemone1
Example Sentences
Hydra belong to a larger group of invertebrates called cnidarians, which also includes sea anemones, corals, and jellyfish.
We watched sea anemones wage slow-motion war, lashing each other with toxic stinging cells.
His daughter remarked that the leaf’s trichomes — structures that help protect plants and other organisms from extreme weather and insects — looked like sea anemones.
Plough tracks remain etched on the seafloor 30 years later, while populations of sponges, soft corals and sea anemones have yet to return.
This is the place to admire wildlife—the tide pools out front are filled with sea anemones, and the beach is often a resting ground for ospreys and bald eagles.
A single print of an enlarged sea anemone came across as a declaration rather than a suggestion.
A Metridium marginatum, the most common sea-anemone of this coast, was taken here which measured six inches in diameter.
The sea-anemone is soft and contractile, and belongs to the only order of this class which does not secrete a skeleton.
The healthy sea-anemone is less sensitive than the healthy human being.
It affected Gavan much as the suddenly contracting tentacles of a sea-anemone upon his finger might have done.
A much smaller animal than the Sea-Anemone is found in fresh water and is called Hydra.
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