IPA: //zoʊˈænθəriən//
KK: /zoʊˈænθəriən/
Relating to a group of marine animals known as zoantharians, which are characterized by their soft bodies and often colorful appearance.
The zoantharian species found in the coral reef display vibrant colors and unique shapes.
A type of marine animal that belongs to a group of sea creatures with tentacles, often found in coral reefs and similar environments.
The zoantharian is an important part of the coral reef ecosystem, providing habitat for many other marine species.
Zoantharian → It is formed from "zoon" (from Greek "ζῷον", meaning animal) and "anthos" (from Greek "ἄνθος", meaning flower). The word refers to a group of marine animals that resemble flowers, specifically corals and sea anemones, which are classified under the phylum Cnidaria.
Think of 'animal' ('zoon') and 'flower' ('anthos') to remember that 'zoantharian' refers to animals that look like flowers, such as corals and sea anemones.