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coe·len·ter·a·ta \sə̇ˌlentəˈrād.ə, sē-\ noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from coel- + Greek enteron intestine + New Latin -ata — more at inter- : a phylum or other major division of more or less radially symmetrical invertebrate animals lacking a true body cavity and including hydroids, jellyfishes, sea anemones, corals, and formerly sponges and ctenophores — see anthozoa, hydrozoa, scyphozoa • coe·len·ter·ate \(ˈ)sē|lentəˌrāt, sə̇|-\ adjective or noun • coe·len·ter·ic \|sē ̷ ̷|terik\ adjective |