cerianthidae
/sɛriˈænθɪdeɪ/Definitions
1. noun
a family of sea anemones, typically attached to rocks or reefs and having short, usually unbranched tentacles.
“The cerianthidae in the coral reef were an essential part of the marine ecosystem.”
1. noun
a family of sea anemones, typically attached to rocks or reefs and having short, usually unbranched tentacles.
“The cerianthidae in the coral reef were an essential part of the marine ecosystem.”