hydroida
/haɪˈdrɔɪ.ə/Definitions
1. noun
a class of small, usually colonial, freshwater or marine animals that are closely related to cnidarians and have a polyp or medusa body form.
“The hydroida in the aquarium were fascinating to watch.”
1. noun
a class of small, usually colonial, freshwater or marine animals that are closely related to cnidarians and have a polyp or medusa body form.
“The hydroida in the aquarium were fascinating to watch.”