tentacular in English

adjective

[ten·tac·u·lar || ten'tækjələ /-jʊl-]

of or pertaining to tentacles

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1. T1 - Doing curious research to cultivate tentacular Becomings

2. N2 - Referring to Haraway’s concept of tentacularity, this article embarks on a curious research practice-inspired speculative journey to think with material tentacular Becomings in an Australian kindergarten.

3. As one “distinguished authority on evolution” admitted: “No living chemist can shape a dinosaur, no living hand can start the dreaming tentacular extensions that characterize the life of the simplest ameboid cell.”

4. The tentacular sheaths situated at the end of the oral third of the body open medially; they terminate in an aboral open groove which can close up around the unramified tentacles.

5. The family is characterised by the presence of hooks only on the tentacular clubs, a simple, straight, funnel–mantle locking apparatus, and a 'step' inside the jaw angle of the lower beak.

6. On the basis of the tentacular armature, surface ultrastructure, and morphological measurements of plerocerci obtained from the musculature of Butterfishes (Stromateidae), we corroborate an earlier proposal that Otobothrium crenacolle, a commonly reported trypanorhynch cestode from the northwestern Atlantic coast, is a junior synonym of O

7. On the basis of the tentacular armature, surface ultrastructure, and morphological measurements of plerocerci obtained from the musculature of Butterfishes (Stromateidae), we corroborate an earlier proposal that Otobothrium crenacolle, a commonly reported trypanorhynch cestode from the northwestern Atlantic coast, is a junior synonym of O