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Definition of Tentacular

Tentacular
Tentacular Ten*tac"u*lar, a. [Cf. F. tentaculaire.] (Zo["o]l.) Of or pertaining to a tentacle or tentacles.

Meaning of Tentacular from wikipedia

- In zoology, a tentacle is a flexible, mobile, and elongated organ present in some species of animals, most of them invertebrates. In animal anatomy, tentacles...
- After the current wrestler for the small town of Stoker, the shark-like Tentacular, becomes the new world champion, he announces he no longer wants to represent...
- Cephalopod suckers and configuration of suckers on tentacular club...
- Tentacular is a virtual reality game developed by Firepunchd Games and published by Devolver Digital. The game was released for Microsoft Windows via Meta...
- Taenia species of tapeworm. In the clam worms, however, the cirrus is the tentacular process or growth on each of the feet (parpodia), either the dorsal cirrus...
- Chtenopteryx sicula paralarvae. Left: Two very young paralarvae. The circular tentacular clubs bear approximately 20 irregularly arranged suckers. Two chromatop****s...
- posterior ring-like portion—the peristomium. The latter bears four pairs of tentacular cirri, dorsally two pairs of eyes, and ventrally a pair of short two-jointed...
- close to the head of sperm whales that have attacked giant squid. Each tentacular club is divided into three regions—the carpus ("wrist"), m**** ("hand")...
- slightly larger than males. Ventral view Oral view Close-up of hooks Tentacular club Tentacular club These squid are pelagic, roaming as deep as 1,000 metres...
- respiration is mainly through the tentacular system, with oxygen diffusing into the trunk coelom from the tentacular coelom. However, in other species...