Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnɪzoʊə/
noun a type of marine invertebrate that belongs to the phylum Cnidaria, characterized by a cylindrical body with tentacles surrounding a central mouth
A1 Actinizoas are a type of marine animal.
A2 The actinizoa is known for its unique appearance.
B1 Scientists study actinizoas to learn more about marine ecosystems.
B2 The actinizoa's tentacles help it catch prey in the ocean.
C1 Research shows that actinizoas play a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity in the ocean.
C2 The intricate biology of actinizoa species continues to fascinate marine biologists around the world.
formal Actinizoa is a class of marine animals that includes sea anemones and corals.
informal I learned about actinizoa in my marine biology class.
slang Some people call actinizoa 'flower animals' because of their appearance.
figurative The actinizoa of the ocean sway gently in the currents, like dancers in a ballet.
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