Actinozoa

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnoʊˌzoʊə/

Definitions of actinozoa

noun a class of marine invertebrates that includes the corals and sea anemones

Example Sentences

A1 Actinozoa are a class of marine animals that include sea anemones and corals.

A2 Actinozoa are known for their radial symmetry and tentacles.

B1 Scientists study Actinozoa to better understand their role in marine ecosystems.

B2 The diversity of Actinozoa species is vast, with different adaptations for survival.

C1 Research on Actinozoa has led to discoveries about their reproduction and feeding habits.

C2 The intricate biology of Actinozoa showcases the complexity of marine life.

Examples of actinozoa in a Sentence

formal Actinozoa is a class of marine animals that includes corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish.

informal I saw some cool actinozoa while snorkeling in the ocean.

slang Check out those funky actinozoa in the reef!

figurative The actinozoa of the sea sway gracefully with the current, like dancers in a ballet.

Grammatical Forms of actinozoa

plural

actinozoa

comparative

more actinozoa

superlative

most actinozoa

present tense

actinozoa

future tense

will actinozoa

perfect tense

have actinozoa

continuous tense

is actinozoa

singular

actinozoa

positive degree

actinozoa

infinitive

to actinozoa

gerund

actinozoa

participle

actinozoa

Origin and Evolution of actinozoa

First Known Use: 1854 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'actinozoa' originates from the Greek words 'aktinos' meaning ray and 'zoa' meaning animals, referring to the radial symmetry of the group.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to describe a class of marine animals characterized by radial symmetry, the term 'actinozoa' has evolved to refer specifically to a subclass of Cnidaria, which includes corals, sea anemones, and jellyfish.