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Portuguese man-of-war

British pronunciation/pˌɔːtʃəɡˈiːz mˈanɒvwˈɔː/
American pronunciation/pˌoːɹtʃəɡˈiːz mˈænʌvwˈɔːɹ/
Portuguese man-of-war
[NOUN]
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a large marine creature like jellyfish that lives in tropical and subtropical waters and has a poisonous sting

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Portuguese man-of-war definition and meaning

What is "Portuguese man-of-war"?

The Portuguese man-of-war is not a single organism but a colonial creature composed of various specialized polyps working together. It has a distinctive floating blue or purple gas-filled bladder that sits above the water, while long tentacles trail below, studded with venomous cells used for hunting and defense. Although it resembles a jellyfish, the Portuguese man-of-war is a different type of organism called a siphonophore. It is commonly found in warm ocean waters and can deliver painful stings to humans, sometimes causing severe reactions. Despite its beauty, the Portuguese man-of-war is best admired from a safe distance to avoid any unwanted encounters.

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1But another big one that I don't think a lot of people often think about is the man-of-wars, the Portuguese man-of-wars.
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