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		Definition of actinian in English: actiniannoun akˈtɪnɪənakˈtinēən Zoology A sea anemone.  Example sentencesExamples -  However, actinians, like all coelenterates, capture and digest animal prey with their nematocysts.
 -  It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some actinians.
 -  The larger, more conspicuous include other species of cold-water coral, actinians and sponges.
 -  Even on reefs, most species of host actinians are inconspicuous, unlike their partner fish.
 -  Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from the modern Latin genus name Actinia (from Greek aktis, aktin- 'ray') + -an.    Definition of actinian in US English: actiniannounakˈtinēən Zoology A sea anemone.  Example sentencesExamples -  However, actinians, like all coelenterates, capture and digest animal prey with their nematocysts.
 -  It has been seen that varying temperatures have a dramatic effect on the growth rates of some actinians.
 -  Even on reefs, most species of host actinians are inconspicuous, unlike their partner fish.
 -  Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian.
 -  The larger, more conspicuous include other species of cold-water coral, actinians and sponges.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 18th century: from the modern Latin genus name Actinia (from Greek aktis, aktin- ‘ray’) + -an.     |