Actinostome

/ˈæktɪnoʊstoʊm/ noun

An organism or body part that has a mouth or opening with ray-like structures arranged around it, especially in marine creatures.

From Greek 'aktis' (ray) + 'stoma' (mouth). Used in zoology to describe the oral structures of radial animals like sea anemones and jellyfish.

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