Sedentary position
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DESKJOBSedentary position
INACTIVESedentary
COUCHPOTATOSedentary type
SITSIs sedentary.
CARDGAMESedentary pastime.
ANEMONESSedentary sea creatures
SARGENTINACTIVEActor Dick being sedentary?
OBESELike some with sedentary lifestyles
PAUNCHSign of a sedentary lifestyle
sedentarinessthe state of being sedentary
sedentarinessesSEDENTARINESS, the state of being sedentary
sedentarilySEDENTARY, sitting; living in a fixed location
semisedentarysedentary during part of the year and nomadic otherwise
corallines(in general use) A sedentary colonial marine animal, esp. a bryozoan
bryozoansA sedentary aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Bryozoa, which comprises the moss animals
lophophorea ring of ciliated tentacles round the mouth of some sedentary marine animals
bryozoanA sedentary aquatic invertebrate of the phylum Bryozoa, which comprises the moss animals
lophophoresLOPHOPHORE, a ring of ciliated tentacles round the mouth of some sedentary marine animals
bioherma mound of material laid down by sedentary marine organisms, esp a coral reef
lophophorateof or like a lophophore, a ring of ciliated tentacles round the mouth of some sedentary marine animals
vorticellasA sedentary, single-celled aquatic animal with a contractile stalk and a bell-shaped body bearing a ring of cilia
vorticellaA sedentary, single-celled aquatic animal with a contractile stalk and a bell-shaped body bearing a ring of cilia
pedunclesA stalklike part by which an organ is attached to an animal's body, or by which a barnacle or other sedentary animal is attached to a substrate
polypa sedentary type of animal form characterized by a more or less fixed base, columnar body, and free end with mouth and tentacles, esp. as applied to coelenterates
polypsa sedentary type of animal form characterized by a more or less fixed base, columnar body, and free end with mouth and tentacles, esp. as applied to coelenterates
spongesA primitive sedentary aquatic invertebrate with a soft porous body that is typically supported by a framework of fibers or calcareous or glassy spicules. Sponges draw in a current of water to extract nutrients and oxygen