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Cnidaria

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[nahy-dair-ee-uh] / naɪˈdɛər i ə /

noun

Zoology.
  1. an alternative name for the invertebrate phylum Coelenterata, giving emphasis to the stinging structures as characteristic of the phylum.


Etymology

Origin of Cnidaria

From New Latin; see origin at cnida, -aria

Example Sentences

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However, Moysiuk says these might have been comb jellies from the Ctenophora phylum, rather than the Cnidaria phylum which includes jellyfish, corals and sea anemones.

From Salon • Aug. 2, 2023

Such hydrozoans form a subgroup of Cnidaria, a phylum whose members also include jellyfish and coral.

From Scientific American • May 3, 2023

Colour coding: purple, ctenophore; yellow, Porifera; pink, Cnidaria; light blue, Bilateria. b, Removal of fast-evolving taxa Trichoplax and Caenorhabditis improves topological robustness.

From Nature • May 20, 2014

Compare the structural differences between Porifera and Cnidaria.

From Textbooks • Apr. 25, 2013

A corresponding germinal condition, the two-layered gastrula, occurs transitorily in the embryological history of all the other Metazoa, from the lowest Cnidaria and Vermes up to man.

From Monism as Connecting Religion and Science A Man of Science by Haeckel, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August