jellyfish in English

noun
1
a free-swimming marine coelenterate with a jellylike bell- or saucer-shaped body that is typically transparent and has stinging tentacles around the edge.
Like jellyfish , Medusa can sting an enemy with its tentacles.
2
a feeble or weak-willed person.
It's a tragedy regardless of how it happened and people like you who lecture after an accident are the lowest form of weak willed spineless jellyfish .
noun
    man-of-war

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1. Jellyfish sting!

2. It stings like a jellyfish.

3. That' s a jellyfish!

4. Her husband is a perfect jellyfish.

5. Jellyfish are not adapted to closed spaces.

6. A jellyfish is a spineless animal.

7. Discusses characteristics of Cnidarians like jellyfish and corals

8. Cnidarians are invertebrates such as jellyfish and corals

9. Some types of jellyfish have a powerful sting.

10. A jellyfish crop circle in Kingston Coombes, Oxfordshire.

11. The sting of a jellyfish is very painful.

12. Jellyfish gave rise to the first chordates.

13. How many jellyfish can you see? One, two, three!

14. Jellyfish are free-swimming members of the phylum Cnidaria.

15. A lion's mane jellyfish nestled in a kelp frond.

16. Myrionema Amboinese Hydroid Hydroids are closely related to jellyfish, but unlike the jellyfish, remain attached to the reef their whole lives

17. This jellyfish, for example, has a spectacular bioluminescent display.

18. A close relative of coral and jellyfish, Anemones are …

19. Cnidaria: Jellyfish, corals, Hydra, and sea anemones are Cnidarians

20. You can get a nasty sting from a jellyfish.

21. Bluebottles are the most common cause of jellyfish stings in Australia

22. Cnidaria (Coelenterates , such as Jellyfish and Sea Anemones ) Stings By

23. Here we have the extreme with dead corals, microbial soup and jellyfish.

24. The most venomous animal that lives in the ocean is the box jellyfish.

25. They look rather like elongated jellyfish and appear to have no structural virtues.

26. Similarly, jellyfish package their venom safely in harpoon-like structures called nematocysts.

27. Those waters remained the domain of the jellyfish and other floating invertebrates.

28. Sponges , jellyfish and corals were joined by bony fish, scorpions and trilobites.

29. Ctenophores are gelatinous like sea jellies (“jellyfish”), but lack their stinging cells.

30. Once the waters began to cool, the jellyfish were able to recover.

31. •Antivenomis available for life-threatening envenoming by the large box jellyfish (Chironex fleckeri) •N.B

32. Common Cnidarians include to jellyfish, sea anemones, corals and the Portuguese Man o' War

33. Members of the phylum Cnidaria include hydras, jellyfish, sea corals, and sea anemones

34. Jellyfish are found all over the world, from surface waters to the deep sea.

35. The simplest creatures to possess these physical characteristics are the jellyfish and their relatives.

36. Between these, a hundred jellyfish as delicate and as translucent as rose petals pulsate like butterflies.

37. Life is a beautiful magnificent thing, even to a jellyfish. Charlie Chaplin 

38. Bacteria, yeast, corals, flatworms, Jellyfish and sea anemones are some animal species which reproduce through Budding.

39. And then my pickled jellyfish at the Hong Kong Supermarket on Route 18 in East Brunswick.

40. Coral is a class of colonial animal that is related to hydroids, jellyfish, and sea anemones

41. You can see his bones through his warty hide, like a jellyfish, like an X-ray.

42. The Darth Vader jellyfish is a species of marine jellyfish known by the scientific name Bathykorus Bouilloni.It's common name comes from their shape which resembles the helmet worn Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies

43. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

44. Sea wasp (Chironex fleckeri) Antivenene: neutralizing potency against the venom of three other jellyfish species.

45. There are also stinging cells with coiled threads inside them, the unique possessions of the jellyfish tribe.

46. ‘Surfers more often encounter free-floating Coelenterates such as the true jellyfish, Portuguese man-of-war, and box jellyfish.’ ‘Throughout the wreck dive we have been shadowed by thousands of Coelenterates, drifting by like a slow hail of souls.’

47. I was going for a swim, until the people in the hotel warned me about the jellyfish.

48. Scallops and Cardiids, siphonophores, tunicates (such as salps), and some jellyfish also employ jet propulsion

49. Moreover, box jellyfish display several visually guided behaviours, including obstacle avoidance and light-shaft Attractance

50. Many polypeptide Cnidarian toxins are immunogenic, and cross-reactivity between several jellyfish venoms has been reported