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tent-ak-al i) A long slender flexible appendage of an (esp. invertebrate) animal, used for feeling, grasping, or moving, ii) a thing used like a tentacle as a feeler etc.
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the arms that surround the mouth of a coral polyp; the site of stinging cells called cnidae which enable the polyp to capture passing zooplankton.
Ãâó: 216.168.47.67/cis-fishnet/Crest/CRD.htm
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| tentacle |
a long sensory process.
Ãâó: www.pictonb.freeserve.co.uk/nudibranchs/glossary.h...
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| tentacle |
The creature flails at opponents with a powerful tentacle, dealing bludgeoning (and sometimes slashing) damage.
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