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Pennatula
Pennatula Pen*nat"u*la, n.; pl. L. Pennatul[ae], E. Pennatulas. [NL., fr. L. penna a feather.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Pennatula, Pteroides, and allied genera of Alcyonaria, having a featherlike form; a sea-pen. The zooids are situated along one edge of the side branches.
Pennatulacea
Pennatulacea Pen*nat`u*la"ce*a, n. pl. [NL. See Pennatula.] (Zo["o]l.) A division of alcyonoid corals, including the seapens and related kinds. They are able to move about by means of the hollow muscular peduncle, which also serves to support them upright in the mud. See Pennatula, and Illust. under Alcyonaria.
Pennatulae
Pennatula Pen*nat"u*la, n.; pl. L. Pennatul[ae], E. Pennatulas. [NL., fr. L. penna a feather.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Pennatula, Pteroides, and allied genera of Alcyonaria, having a featherlike form; a sea-pen. The zooids are situated along one edge of the side branches.
Pennatulas
Pennatula Pen*nat"u*la, n.; pl. L. Pennatul[ae], E. Pennatulas. [NL., fr. L. penna a feather.] (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of Pennatula, Pteroides, and allied genera of Alcyonaria, having a featherlike form; a sea-pen. The zooids are situated along one edge of the side branches.

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- (1961). The feeding of Strombus and related herbivorous marine gastropods. Natul. Nat. 343: 1-9 Alves R. R. N. 2009. Fauna used in po****r medicine in Northeast...
- ("something", standard ceva), [məˈkar ˈʃʲnʲe] ("anyone", standard oricine), tot natul ("each one", fiecare). Other specific words: șcătulă ("box", standard cutie)...
- Taxonomie von Hybomitra nitidifrons (Szilady, 1914) (Diptera, Tabanidae)". Natul. Ent. 51: 109–112. Brooks, A.R. (1946). "A new Canadian Tab**** (Diptera...