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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Net·tling
,
p.
pr
. & a.
Stinging
;
irritating
.
Nettling cell
Zool.
,
a
lasso
cell
.
See
under
Lasso
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Lass·o
n.
;
pl
.
Lassos
A
rope
or
long
thong
of
leather
with
a
running
noose
,
used
for
catching
horses
,
cattle
,
etc
.
Lasso cell
Zool.
,
one
of
a
peculiar
kind
of
defensive
and
offensive
stinging
cells
,
found
in
great
numbers
in
all
cœlenterates,
and
in
a
few
animals
of
other
groups
.
They
are
most
highly
developed
in
the
tentacles
of
jellyfishes
,
hydroids
,
and
Actini
æ.
Each
of
these
cells
is
filled
with
,
fluid
,
and
contains
a
long
,
slender
,
often
barbed
,
hollow
thread
coiled
up
within
it
.
When
the
cell
contracts
the
thread
is
quickly
ejected
,
being
at
the
same
time
turned
inside
out
.
The
thread
is
able
to
penetrate
the
flesh
of
various
small
,
soft-bodied
animals
,
and
carries
a
subtle
poison
by
which
they
are
speedily
paralyzed
and
killed
.
The
threads
,
at
the
same
time
,
hold
the
prey
in
position
,
attached
to
the
tentacles
.
Some
of
the
jellyfishes
,
as
the
Portuguese
man-of-war
,
and
Cyanea
,
are
able
to
penetrate
the
human
skin
,
and
inflict
painful
stings
in
the
same
way
.
Called
also
nettling cell
,
cnida
,
cnidocell
.
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