anthozoan

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From Anthozoa +‎ -n.

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anthozoan (plural anthozoans)

  1. (marine biology) A marine invertebrate of the class Anthozoa, such as a sea anemone or coral
    • 2001, WG Sebald, translated by Anthea Bell, Austerlitz, Penguin, published 2011, page 126:
      In his childhood, he said, he used to walk beside the chalk cliffs of Devon and Cornwall, […] admiring the endless diversity of the semi-sentient marvels oscillating between the vegetable, animal and mineral kingdoms, the zooids and corallines, sea anemones, sea fans and sea feathers, the anthozoans and crustaceans over which the tide washed twice a day […].

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