cnida

/ˈnaɪdə/
noun
  1. A stinging cell found in animals like jellyfish and sea anemones, used for defense or capturing prey.
    • Under the microscope, the cnida looked like a tiny coiled spring.
    • Each cnida contains a barbed thread that can inject poison.
    • The jellyfish's cnida released venom when touched.
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