Acrorhagus

/ˌækroʊˈreɪɡəs/ noun

A stinging tentacle or specialized structure found near the mouth of certain sea anemones and corals.

From Greek akron (extremity, top) + rhagos (berry, nodule), named for the berry-like or nodular appearance of these stinging structures.

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