sea lily - Meaning in Telugu

sea lily - Meaning in Telugu

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Definitions and Meaning of sea lily in English

sea lily noun

  1. crinoid with delicate radiating arms and a stalked body attached to a hard surface

What is sea lily meaning in Telugu?

The word or phrase sea lily refers to crinoid with delicate radiating arms and a stalked body attached to a hard surface. See sea lily meaning in Telugu, sea lily definition, translation and meaning of sea lily in Telugu. Learn and practice the pronunciation of sea lily. Find the answer of what is the meaning of sea lily in Telugu.

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