Acraspedae

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Pronunciation: /əˈkræsˌpiːdi/

Definitions of acraspedae

noun Acraspedae refers to a group of jellyfish lacking tentacles.

Example Sentences

A1 The acraspedae is a type of jellyfish.

A2 I saw an acraspedae while snorkeling in the ocean.

B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of acraspedae in their natural habitat.

B2 The acraspedae's tentacles can deliver a painful sting.

C1 The acraspedae population has been declining due to pollution in the ocean.

C2 Marine biologists are working to protect the acraspedae species from extinction.

adjective Acraspedae can also be used as an adjective to describe these tentacle-less jellyfish.

Example Sentences

A1 The acraspedae jellyfish is known for its unique appearance.

A2 I saw an acraspedae sea creature while snorkeling in the ocean.

B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of acraspedae organisms in their natural habitat.

B2 The acraspedae species has adapted well to its environment over time.

C1 The acraspedae classification includes a diverse range of marine animals.

C2 Researchers have discovered new species within the acraspedae phylum.

Examples of acraspedae in a Sentence

formal Acraspedae is a term used in marine biology to refer to a group of jellyfish lacking tentacles.

informal I learned about acraspedae jellyfish in my marine biology class.

slang Those acraspedae creatures are so weird looking!

figurative The way she gracefully moved through the crowd reminded me of an acraspedae jellyfish drifting in the ocean.

Grammatical Forms of acraspedae

past tense

acraspedae

plural

acraspedae

comparative

more acraspedae

superlative

most acraspedae

present tense

acraspedae

future tense

will acraspedae

perfect tense

have acraspedae

continuous tense

is acraspedae

singular

acraspedae

positive degree

acraspedae

infinitive

to acraspedae

gerund

acraspedaeing

participle

acraspedaeed

Origin and Evolution of acraspedae

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acraspedae' originates from Greek, where 'a-' means 'without' and 'kraspedon' means 'fringe'.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in the context of zoology to refer to a group of jellyfish without fringes, the term 'acraspedae' has evolved to also be used metaphorically to describe things or people lacking intricacy or detail.