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Definition of sunstar in English: sunstarnounˈsʌnstɑːˈsənstär A widely distributed starfish with a large number of arms. Genus Solaster, class Asteroidea Example sentencesExamples - Behind this woven blanket lay a wall packed with life - large sunstars with dozens of arms, crinoids, sea cucumbers and basketstars, small as your palm in purple and neon orange.
- Spotted about the rocks and slope is a fairly full selection of UK starfish - common and spiny, biscuit-coloured seven-armed and brightly coloured sunstars.
- Cuckoo wrasse are also common, and soft corals and red sunstars add some colour to the rusty steel.
- The bigger red sunstars were particularly abundant.
- Large sunstars decorated the rock and I noted many types of starfish, including cushionstars, spiny starfish and blood henries.
- Back at 15m on the west side of the reef, a gully opened up and I followed it a short way, noting a vivid red sunstar crawling over some wreckage.
- Starfish were plentiful and there were several different species, some familiar, like the many-armed sunstars, but others quite new, such as those with six arms coiled around in a spiral, as though trying to keep themselves warm.
Definition of sunstar in US English: sunstarnounˈsənstär A widely distributed starfish with a large number of arms. Genus Solaster, class Asteroidea Example sentencesExamples - Cuckoo wrasse are also common, and soft corals and red sunstars add some colour to the rusty steel.
- Starfish were plentiful and there were several different species, some familiar, like the many-armed sunstars, but others quite new, such as those with six arms coiled around in a spiral, as though trying to keep themselves warm.
- Large sunstars decorated the rock and I noted many types of starfish, including cushionstars, spiny starfish and blood henries.
- The bigger red sunstars were particularly abundant.
- Behind this woven blanket lay a wall packed with life - large sunstars with dozens of arms, crinoids, sea cucumbers and basketstars, small as your palm in purple and neon orange.
- Back at 15m on the west side of the reef, a gully opened up and I followed it a short way, noting a vivid red sunstar crawling over some wreckage.
- Spotted about the rocks and slope is a fairly full selection of UK starfish - common and spiny, biscuit-coloured seven-armed and brightly coloured sunstars.
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