ento- (Meaning)
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A combining form signifying within; as, entoblast.
Synonyms & Antonyms of ento-
No Synonyms and anytonyms found
ento- Sentence Examples
- The entomologist meticulously examined the minute details of the butterfly's entothorax.
- The entomology class delved into the fascinating world of insects, studying their anatomy, behavior, and ecological roles.
- The entomology department conducted extensive research on the impact of pesticides on pollinator populations.
- The entomopathogenic fungus infected the caterpillar, causing it to succumb to disease.
- Entomophagy, the practice of consuming insects as food, gained popularity due to its nutritional benefits and environmental sustainability.
- The entozoochorous seed dispersal mechanism involved animals ingesting fruits, carrying the seeds within their digestive tracts, and depositing them elsewhere.
- The entomological society organized a conference to share the latest research findings and foster collaboration among scientists.
- The entomology museum showcased a diverse collection of insect specimens, highlighting their remarkable adaptations and ecological significance.
- The entomophilous flower attracted pollinators with its vibrant colors, nectar, and fragrant scent.
- The entogenetic development of the insect involved distinct stages, including egg, larva, pupa, and adult.
FAQs About the word ento-
A combining form signifying within; as, entoblast.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The entomologist meticulously examined the minute details of the butterfly's entothorax.
The entomology class delved into the fascinating world of insects, studying their anatomy, behavior, and ecological roles.
The entomology department conducted extensive research on the impact of pesticides on pollinator populations.
The entomopathogenic fungus infected the caterpillar, causing it to succumb to disease.