actinal

actinal
actinally, adv.
/ak"teuh nl, ak tuyn"l/, adj. Zool.
1. having tentacles or rays.
2. pertaining to the oral area from which the arms or tentacles radiate.
[1857; ACTIN- + -AL1; coined, with sense of def. 2, by Louis Agassiz]

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  • -actinal — ac·ti·nal …   English syllables

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  • Abactinal — Ab*ac ti*nal ([a^]b*[a^]k t[i^]*nal), a. [L. ab + E. actinal.] (Zo[ o]l.) Pertaining to the surface or end opposite to the mouth in a radiate animal; opposed to {actinal}. The aboral or abactinal area. L. Agassiz. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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