Fresh-water polyp

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Polyp \Pol"yp\, n. [L. polypus, Gr. ?, ?, literally,
   many-footed; poly`s many + ?, ?, foot: cf. F. polype. See
   {Poly-} and {Foot}, and cf. {Polypode}, {Polypody}, {Poulp}.]
   (Zool.)
   (a) One of the feeding or nutritive zooids of a hydroid or
       coral.
   (b) One of the Anthozoa.
   (c) pl. Same as {Anthozoa}. See {Anthozoa}, {Madreporaria},
       {Hydroid}. [Written also {polype}.]
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   {Fresh-water polyp}, the hydra.

   {Polyp stem} (Zool.), that portion of the stem of a
      siphonophore which bears the polypites, or feeding zooids.
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