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actinia

American  
[ak-tin-ee-uh] / ækˈtɪn i ə /

noun

actiniae, plural actinias plural
  1. a sea anemone, especially of the genus Actinia.


actinia British  
/ ækˈtɪnɪə /

noun

  1. any sea anemone of the genus Actinia, which are common in rock pools

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Origin of actinia

From New Latin, dating back to 1740–50; see origin at actin-, -ia

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