noun A term used in zoology to refer to a group of jellyfish that lack tentacles
Specifically used to classify certain types of jellyfish species that do not possess tentacles.
Used to describe a group of jellyfish lacking tentacles, typically found in marine environments.
Used to discuss the unique characteristics of certain jellyfish species in the context of marine ecosystems.
Refers to a specific type of jellyfish anatomy that distinguishes them from other species.
In the field of marine biology, a writer may use the term 'acraspedote' to describe certain types of jellyfish that lack tentacles.
A marine biologist may use the term 'acraspedote' to classify jellyfish species that do not have tentacles.
An educator teaching about marine life may introduce the term 'acraspedote' when discussing jellyfish anatomy and classification.