noun a type of marine animal belonging to the phylum Cnidaria, which includes jellyfish and sea anemones
Acaleph can be used in ecology to study the ecological roles and interactions of jellyfish and other cnidarians in marine ecosystems.
Acaleph refers to jellyfish in this field, which are gelatinous marine animals belonging to the phylum Cnidaria.
Acaleph is used in oceanography to describe gelatinous planktonic organisms found in marine environments.
In zoology, acaleph is used to refer to jellyfish and other related cnidarians.
In the field of literature, 'acaleph' may be used to describe a type of jellyfish or other gelatinous marine animal in a poetic or metaphorical sense.
A marine biologist may use the term 'acaleph' to refer to a specific group of gelatinous marine organisms, such as jellyfish, in their research or discussions.
Zoologists may use 'acaleph' to classify and study various species of jellyfish and other related organisms within the animal kingdom.