Acaleph

/ˈækəlɛf/ noun

A jellyfish or sea nettle, particularly those with stinging tentacles.

From Greek 'akalephe,' derived from 'a-' (without) + 'kalyptra' (covering), referring to jellyfish lacking a protective covering. The term originated in ancient Greek natural history and was adopted into scientific nomenclature.

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