Tentacle
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British pronunciation/tˈɛntəkə‍l/
American pronunciation/ˈtɛntəkəɫ/

Definition & Meaning of "tentacle"

Tentacle
01

any of the various flexible limbs of an animal, especially an invertebrate, which enable it to move or hold things

tentacle definition and meaning

What is a "tentacle"?

A tentacle is a flexible and elongated appendage found in various animals, particularly in marine organisms such as jellyfish, squid, and octopuses. It is characterized by its slender, muscular structure and is often equipped with specialized sensory structures or suckers along its length. Tentacles serve a variety of functions depending on the species, including capturing prey, manipulating objects, or assisting in locomotion. They are highly versatile and can be actively extended, contracted, or manipulated for different tasks. The tentacles of certain species, like the tentacles of an octopus, are known for their remarkable dexterity and ability to grasp and manipulate objects with precision.

02

something that acts like a tentacle in its ability to grasp and hold

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Some species of jellyfish have tentacles that can deliver a painful sting to humans.
The suction cups on the octopus's tentacles grip the smooth surface of the glass tank.
Under the microscope, the intricate structure of the hydra's tentacles became visible, revealing its feeding mechanisms.
Snails withdraw into their shells when threatened, retracting their sensitive tentacles for protection.
Octopuses are skilled hunters, using their tentacles to capture prey and their sharp beaks to tear it apart.
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