Actinia

/ækˈtɪniə/ noun

A sea anemone, particularly a genus of marine animals with tentacle-like structures arranged radially around a central mouth.

From Greek aktis meaning 'ray,' referring to the radial arrangement of the tentacles around the central opening; the scientific name became applied to anemone organisms.

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