Acontia

/əˈkɒnʃə/ noun

Thread-like or filament-like structures in sea anemones and corals that can be expelled for defense or feeding purposes.

From Greek a- (without) and kontos (pole or spear), or possibly from Latin acontium meaning a javelin-like structure. The word describes their javelin-like appearance and function.

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