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[ ten-tuh-kuhld ] / ˈtɛn tə kəld /
Also ten·tac·u·lat·ed [ten-tak-yuh-ley-tid]. /tɛnˈtæk yəˌleɪ tɪd/. Origin of tentacledFirst recorded in 1855–60; tentacle + -ed3 OTHER WORDS FROM tentacledmul·ti·ten·ta·cled, adjectiveun·ten·ta·cled, adjectiveWords nearby tentacledten's place, ten-spot, ten-strike, tent, tentacle, tentacled, tentage, tentation, tentative, tentatively, tent bed Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for tentacledWe didn't meet a tentacled Yellow King from another dimension. ‘True Detective’ Finale Review: Close to Perfection|Andrew Romano|March 10, 2014|DAILY BEAST As the sports page has gone digital, its "free advertising" has tentacled out even further. On the Peninsula|Bryan Curtis|April 25, 2011|DAILY BEAST Somehow, the two young ladies felt the chilly presence of a tentacled fish out of water, that was wholly inexplicable. Edith and John|Franklin S. Farquhar It has large claws in which it holds anemones, tentacled sea animals with no power of motion. Planet of the Damned|Harry Harrison
Great sea slugs crawled about on the bottom with gigantic starfish, and actiniae of vivid colours spread their tentacled blossoms. Fire Island|G. Manville Fenn But by now the deadly advance of the tentacled demons had begun once more. Astounding Stories of Super-Science September 1930|Various There's one tentacled thing that reminds me of a frightened rotifer.
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