noun a taxonomic suborder of sea anemones characterized by lacking a basal disk or foot for attachment
Acephalina is a term used in the study of biology to refer to a group of organisms that lack a head or have a head that is not well-defined.
In zoology, acephalina is used to describe certain types of invertebrates that do not have a distinct head region.
Acephalina may be used in taxonomy to classify certain organisms based on their lack of a defined head structure.
In literature, 'acephalina' may be used as a term to describe a character or concept that lacks a clear identity or direction.
In psychology, 'acephalina' could be used to refer to a state of confusion or disorientation in a patient.
Philosophers may use 'acephalina' to discuss the concept of a mind without a clear sense of self or consciousness.