obelia |
jellyfish |
In zoology terms the difference between obelia and jellyfish
is that
obelia is any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus genus: Obelia while
jellyfish is an almost transparent aquatic being; any one of the acalephs, especially one of the larger species, having a jellylike appearance.
hydroid |
obelia |
As nouns the difference between hydroid and obelia
is that
hydroid is any of many colonial coelenterates that exist mainly as a polyp; a hydrozoan while
obelia is (zoology) any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus.
As an adjective hydroid
is of or pertaining to such creatures.
marine |
obelia |
As a verb marine
is .
As a noun obelia is
(zoology) any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus.
colonial |
obelia |
As nouns the difference between colonial and obelia
is that
colonial is a person from a country that is or was controlled by another while
obelia is (zoology) any of various colonial marine hydroids of the genus.
As an adjective colonial
is of or pertaining to a colony.
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