No, it refers to the stinging cells, that must jellyfish have.
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
A Latin word for joined toes or fingers is Syndactyly. The adjacent toes or fingers are joined by soft tissue in syndactyly.
it means beautiful,cute and a very soft girl
"Fluffy" is a modern English term meaning soft and downy, or covered with fluff, particularly cotton fluff. Cotton did not exist at the time classical Latin was spoken, so naturally there is no direct Latin translation.Some words that mean something similar are:laneus, lanatus, laniger "woolly"pellicius "furry"pilosus, crinitus, comatus "hairy"hirsutus "shaggy"
sathvika means unkown.word sathvika is taken from sanskrit word sathvikam which means 'soft'.sathvika means goddess durga in sanskrit and goddess lakshmi. IT IS ALSO KNOWN AS 7 HILLS OF LORD VENKATESHWARA.
Soft cells
Cnidaria have poisonous stinging cells and soft bodies. Jellyfish is an example.
Mollusk comes from the Latin adjective mollis which means "soft"
3 characteristics of cnidarians are having tentacles, cnidocytes, and digestion. Cnidara have poisonous stinging cells and soft bodies. Stinging cells can be found in the tentacles of a jellyfish.
The jellyfish is in the "Cnidaria" group. A "Cnidaria" lives in the water and have soft, hollow bodies.
The Latin adjective lenis means smooth, soft, mild, gentle, easy or calm.
mollis means "soft" as in the English mollify
An alcyoniid is a member of the Alcyoniidae, a family of leathery or soft corals in the phylum Cnidaria.
I believe it means Soft as in soto voce (speak softly)
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
The word mollusca comes from the Latin word mollis meaning "soft". This word in turn came from the term Aristotle used for cuttlefish, Molluscus, which means "the soft things".
There is no direct translation for fluffy in Latin. The closest translation would be 'lenis, lene, lenior' this word means light, soft, smooth and gentle.