parasitical Antonyms

Meaning of parasitical

Wordnet

parasitical (a)

relating to or caused by parasites

Wordnet

parasitical (s)

of plants or persons; having the nature or habits of a parasite or leech; living off another

Webster

parasitical (a.)

Of the nature of a parasite; fawning for food or favors; sycophantic.

Of or pertaining to parasites; living on, or deriving nourishment from, some other living animal or plant. See Parasite, 2 & 3.

parasitical Sentence Examples

  1. The tapeworm was a parasitical organism that had taken up residence in the intestine of its host.
  2. The mistletoe was a parasitical plant that attached itself to the branches of trees.
  3. The virus was a parasitical microorganism that invaded the cells of its host and used them to reproduce.
  4. The fungus was a parasitical organism that lived off the dead remains of other organisms.
  5. The bacteria was a parasitical organism that caused disease in its host.
  6. The barnacles were parasitical animals that attached themselves to the hulls of ships.
  7. The fleas were parasitical insects that lived off the blood of their hosts.
  8. The mosquitoes were parasitical insects that transmitted diseases to their hosts.
  9. The ticks were parasitical arachnids that fed on the blood of their hosts.
  10. The parasitic relationship between the two organisms was a perfect example of symbiosis.

FAQs About the word parasitical

relating to or caused by parasites, of plants or persons; having the nature or habits of a parasite or leech; living off anotherOf the nature of a parasite; faw

dependent,symbiotic, colonial,associational, social, precocial, gregarious,consociational, subsocial

nonsocial, semiautonomous,solitary, semiautonomous, independent, autonomous, autonomous, solitary, independent, nonsocial

The tapeworm was a parasitical organism that had taken up residence in the intestine of its host.

The mistletoe was a parasitical plant that attached itself to the branches of trees.

The virus was a parasitical microorganism that invaded the cells of its host and used them to reproduce.

The fungus was a parasitical organism that lived off the dead remains of other organisms.