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CTENOPHORE

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cten⋅o⋅phore

[ten-uh-fawr, -fohr, tee-nuh-]
–noun
any gelatinous marine invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora; a comb jelly.

Origin:
1880–85; < NL ctenophorus. See cteno-, -phore

comb jelly

[kohm]
–noun
any marine invertebrate of the phylum Ctenophora, comprising various nearly transparent creatures having rounded, oval, or band-shaped bodies propelled by eight iridescent appendages composed of cilia arranged like teeth on a comb.
Also called ctenophore.


Origin:
1885–90
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cten·o·phore   (těn'ə-fôr', -fōr')   
n.  Any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora, having transparent, gelatinous bodies bearing eight rows of comblike cilia used for swimming. Also called comb jelly.

[From New Latin Ctenophora, phylum name : Greek kteis, kten-, comb + New Latin -phora, from neuter pl. of Greek -phoros, -phore.]
cte·noph'o·ran (tĭ-nŏf'ər-ən) adj.
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