Ctenophore

//ˈtiː.nəˌfɔɹ//

Synonyms for "ctenophore" (2 found)

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Noun(1 words)

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Translations

15 translations across 12 languages.

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Bulgarian

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  • ктенофор noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Catalan

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  • ctenòfor noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Dutch

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  • ribkwal noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Finnish

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  • kampamaneetti noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

French

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  • cténaire noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)
  • cténophore noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

German

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  • Kammqualle noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)
  • Rippenqualle noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Greek

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  • κτενοφόρο noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Korean

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  • 유즐동물 noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Polish

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  • żebropław noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Portuguese

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  • ctenóforo noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Russian

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  • гребневи́к noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

Spanish

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  • ctenóforo noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)
  • tenóforo noun (any of various marine animals of the phylum Ctenophora)

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Ctenophores are abundant in the oceans, but long-neglected by scientists.

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