animalculum (Meaning)

Wordnet

animalculum (n)

microscopic organism such as an amoeba or paramecium

Webster

animalculum (n.)

An animalcule.

Synonyms & Antonyms of animalculum

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animalculum Sentence Examples

  1. Under the microscope, the scientist observed a tiny animalculum swimming gracefully in the water sample.
  2. The pond water teemed with various microorganisms, and among them, the animalculum stood out due to its unique morphology.
  3. The biologist discovered a new species of animalculum during her field expedition to a remote rainforest.
  4. Microscopic investigations revealed the presence of an elusive animalculum in the soil, previously unknown to science.
  5. In the world of microbiology, researchers often study the behavior and ecology of the animalculum to better understand microbial ecosystems.
  6. The ancient text described a mysterious creature resembling an animalculum, believed to have magical properties.
  7. As the environmental conditions changed, the population of the animalculum in the ecosystem experienced fluctuations.
  8. Students eagerly peered through the microscope lenses, marveling at the intricate movements of the tiny animalculum.
  9. The pond ecosystem proved to be a rich habitat for diverse animalculum species, contributing to the overall biodiversity.
  10. Research into the life cycle of the animalculum provided valuable insights into its reproductive strategies and ecological role.

FAQs About the word animalculum

microscopic organism such as an amoeba or parameciumAn animalcule.

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Under the microscope, the scientist observed a tiny animalculum swimming gracefully in the water sample.

The pond water teemed with various microorganisms, and among them, the animalculum stood out due to its unique morphology.

The biologist discovered a new species of animalculum during her field expedition to a remote rainforest.

Microscopic investigations revealed the presence of an elusive animalculum in the soil, previously unknown to science.