Actinostomal

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Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnəˌstoʊməl/

Definitions of actinostomal

adjective relating to or having actinostomes, which are the openings of radiating canals in certain marine invertebrates

Example Sentences

A1 The actinostomal creature had a unique way of catching its prey.

A2 The actinostomal organism displayed interesting feeding behavior.

B1 Scientists studied the actinostomal species to understand its ecological role.

B2 The actinostomal structure of the organism allowed for efficient feeding.

C1 The actinostomal adaptation of the species was a subject of ongoing research.

C2 The actinostomal characteristics of the organism were analyzed in detail by experts.

Examples of actinostomal in a Sentence

formal The actinostomal structure of the organism is crucial for its feeding process.

informal I heard that the actinostomal thingy helps the creature eat better.

slang That actinostomal setup is pretty neat, huh?

figurative The actinostomal design of the machine allows it to efficiently process information.

Grammatical Forms of actinostomal

past tense

acted

plural

actinostomals

comparative

more actinostomal

superlative

most actinostomal

present tense

actinostomal

future tense

will actinostomal

perfect tense

has acted

continuous tense

is acting

singular

actinostomal

positive degree

actinostomal

infinitive

to actinostomal

gerund

actinostomaling

participle

acting

Origin and Evolution of actinostomal

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'actinostomal' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'aktinos' meaning 'ray' and 'stoma' meaning 'mouth'.
Evolution of the word: The term 'actinostomal' was first used in the mid-19th century to describe organisms with ray-like mouths. Over time, the word has been primarily used in the field of biology to refer to specific anatomical features of certain organisms.