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tentacle
CIDE DICTIONARY
tentacle, n. [NL. tentaculum, from L. tentare to handle, feel: cf. F. tentacule. See Tempt.].
A more or less elongated process or organ, simple or branched, proceeding from the head or cephalic region of invertebrate animals, being either an organ of sense, prehension, or motion. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tentacle, n.
1 a long slender flexible appendage of an (esp. invertebrate) animal, used for feeling, grasping, or moving.
2 a thing used like a tentacle as a feeler etc.
3 Bot. a sensitive hair or filament.
1 a long slender flexible appendage of an (esp. invertebrate) animal, used for feeling, grasping, or moving.
2 a thing used like a tentacle as a feeler etc.
3 Bot. a sensitive hair or filament.
Derivative
tentacled adj. (also in comb.). tentacular adj. tentaculate adj.
Etymology
mod.L tentaculum f. L tentare = temptare (see TEMPT) + -culum -CULE
ROGET THESAURUS
tentacle
Retention
N retention, retaining, keep, detention, custody, tenacity, firm hold, grasp, gripe, grip, iron grip, fangs, teeth, claws, talons, nail, unguis, hook, tentacle, tenaculum, bond, clutches, tongs, forceps, pincers, nippers, pliers, vice, paw, hand, finger, wrist, fist, neaf, neif, bird in hand, captive, retaining, retentive, tenacious, unforfeited, undeprived, undisposed, uncommunicated, incommunicable, inalienable, in mortmain, in strict settlement, uti possidetis.For further exploring for "tentacle" in Webster Dictionary Online