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medusa
(redirected from Medusa (Greek mythology))

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medusa
jellyfish; a colony of animals comprising a bell from which hang a number of filaments and tentacles. Called also hydromedusa. Inflict painful stings and can cause death, even of humans. See also hydrozoa.

medusa head colonies
colonies of Bacillus anthracis on agar have this appearance of being domes with a fringe of filaments.


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