0 a long, thin, flexible arm-like or horn-like part of an animal, used to feel, grasp etc -- อวัยวะของสัตว์ที่ยื่นยาวออกมา เช่น งวง หนวด
An octopus has eight tentacles.
Moreover, for technical convenience the hyperedge is assumed to have exactly one tentacle to the replaced node.
Like an aggressive carcinoma, realizability stretches out its tentacles to ever more remote fields: linear logic, complexity theory and rewrite theory have already been infected.
The guardian state has increasingly extended its tentacles over international monetary policy options such that no viable international regime could ever compromise national economic autonomy.
Networks and their tentacles are exposed throughout the book, which illustrate how much business was transacted through the auspices of civil society.
Tentacles ribbon-like, 0.120 (0.112 - 0.136) wide, the longest tentacle not totally extroverted, 1.68 long.
They also interpreted this species as a sessile benthic cnidarian and depicted tentacles in the reconstruction.
A single moon ray, which breaks through the horizontal bars of the glass dome, sheds its magical light on the main switch, which glitters like a tentacle.
Another tentacle stretches out and with infinite tact, but great firmness, entwines itself round the sturdy limbs of the local authorities.