venus's girdle
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of ctenophore: "Venus's girdle" is the common name for a marine invertebrate animal belonging to the phylum Ctenophora. It is characterized by its long, flat, ribbon-like, and gelatinous body, which often displays iridescent colors.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We observed a beautiful Venus's girdle undulating in the ocean current.
- The bioluminescence of a Venus's girdle can be quite mesmerizing.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific context: The term is used in marine biology and zoology to refer specifically to species in the genus .
- The study focused on the locomotion mechanics of Venus's girdle.
Variants and Related Words
- Ctenophore (n): The broader phylum to which Venus's girdle belongs; also called "comb jellies."
- Cestum veneris (n): The scientific name for a common species of Venus's girdle.
Synonyms
- Ribbon comb jelly: A descriptive synonym highlighting its shape and biological class.
- Belt animal: A less common literal translation of its name.
Notes on Meaning
- The name "Venus's girdle" is derived from its resemblance to a belt or girdle, alluding to the girdle of the Roman goddess Venus. It refers to a single, specific type of organism and is not used metaphorically in modern English.
Noun
- ctenophore having a ribbon-shaped iridescent gelatinous body