sea gooseberry
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of ctenophore: A small, transparent, gelatinous marine animal belonging to the phylum Ctenophora. It is characterized by a rounded or oval body and moves using rows of tiny, hair-like structures called cilia, which often appear as shimmering bands.
Usage Examples
- The sea gooseberry is a common but often overlooked planktonic creature.
- Under the microscope, the beating cilia of the sea gooseberry create beautiful iridescent patterns.
- Researchers collected several sea gooseberries in their plankton net.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in marine biology texts and field guides to describe a specific, common form of comb jelly. It is a more accessible common name for species in genera like .
- The student's project involved documenting the population density of the sea gooseberry in the coastal waters.
Variants and Related Words
- Comb jelly (n): The broader common name for all ctenophores, including the sea gooseberry.
- Ctenophore (n): The scientific phylum name for these animals.
- Pleurobrachia (n): A common genus of sea gooseberries.
Synonyms
- Comb jelly
- Ctenophore (scientific synonym)
Related Phrases/Idioms
- Not applicable: The term "sea gooseberry" is a specific zoological name and is not used in idiomatic expressions.
Noun
- ctenophore having a rounded body with longitudinal rows of cilia