tentacle|tentacles in English
noun
[ten·ta·cle || 'tentəkl]
flexible appendage functioning as an organ of touch motion or prehensio
Use "tentacle|tentacles" in a sentence
1. The tentacle pores are small with two tentacle scales.
2. Each tentacle pore has one small pointed tentacle scale.
3. In this study we describe the normal sequence of tentacle development in Polyorchis penicillatus and compare it with the stages in regeneration of tentacles after ablation.
4. Tentacle Kick!
5. The tentacle pores are large with two large tentacle scales.
6. The tentacle pores are relatively large armed with one rounded tentacle scale.
7. Thee is one small rugose tentacle scales on each tentacle pore.
8. Tentacles?
9. The tentacle pores are large and armed with two rounded or slightly elliptical tentacle scales.
10. The tentacle pores are small, each is armed with a small pointed tentacle scale.
11. Its tentacle is eating me!
12. The second oral tentacle pore emerges superficially.
13. You have wonderful tentacles.
14. The upper tentacles are long, the lower tentacles are very short, like tubercles.
15. Blotto is released into Manhattan's streets, extending a dark tentacle over anything and when the tentacle retracts, the object is gone
16. Good, no achy tentacles.
17. They have eight tentacles.
18. Embolism, spiral and residue, Crepuscules, pinnacle pentacle tentacle
19. Tentacles from Planet X.
20. All we saw were tentacles.
21. This monster with big tentacles.
22. 1 Many mollusks have tentacles.
23. There is one small pointed tentacle scale on each pore.
24. Has a round head, long tentacle, and a luminescence blue body.
25. Extending a crown of tentacles above its shell, the Bryozoan flicks its tentacles through the water to catch bits