cnidophore
/nɪdəˈfɔr/Definitions
1. noun
A cell or structure that contains stinging organelles called cnidocytes.
“The cnidophore in the jellyfish’s body is responsible for its venomous sting.”
2. noun
A microorganism that has stinging organelles, such as a cnidarian.
“Many types of cnidophores are found in aquatic environments and are known for their venomous properties.”