Crossword-Solution: HYDROZOA 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 24

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Hydrozoa n. pl. The Acalephae; one of the classes of coelenterates,
including the Hydroidea, Discophora, and Siphonophora.
Hydrozoa pl. of Hydrozoon

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Remember how allied forms in the Hydrozoa differ in their so-called alternate generations; I follow those naturalists who look at all such cases as forms of gemmation; and a multitude of organisms have this power or traces of this power at all ages from the germ to maturity.
More Letters of Charles Darwin Charles Darwin 2001
Cryptogamic vegetation would have the advantage over Phanerogamic; Hydrozoa over Corals; Crustacea over Insecta, and Amphipoda and Isopoda over the higher Crustacea; Cetaceans and Seals over the Primates; the civilization of the Esquimaux over that of the European.
Criticisms on "The Origin of Species" Thomas H. Huxley 2001
This subkingdom includes two classes of interest to the geologist,--the HYDROZOA, such as the fresh-water hydra and the jellyfish, and the CORALS.
The Elements of Geology William Harmon Norton 2003
The Hydrozoa were represented not only by jellyfish but also by the GRAPTOLITE, which takes its name from a fancied resemblance of some of its forms to a quill pen.
The Elements of Geology William Harmon Norton 2003
But now that he had left the service, this objection was removed, and in June 1854 the sum of 300 pounds sterling was assigned for this purpose, while the remainder of the expense was borne by the Ray Society, which undertook the publication under the title of "Oceanic Hydrozoa." Thus he was able to record with some satisfaction how he at last has got the grant, though indirectly, from the Government, and considers it something of a triumph for the principle of the family motto, tenax propositi.
The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Volume 1 Leonard Huxley 2004