different between coenurus vs coenurosis
coenurus
English
Etymology
New Latin, from Ancient Greek ?????? (koinós, “common”) +? ???? (ourá, “tail”) +? -?? (-os, nominal suffix).
Pronunciation
- (General American) IPA(key): /s??n(j)??.?s/, /si??n(j)??.?s/
Noun
coenurus (plural coenuri)
- (zoology) A complex tapeworm larva growing interstitially in vertebrate tissues and consisting of a large fluid-filled sac from the inner wall of which numerous scolices develop.
Derived terms
References
- “coenurus”, in Merriam–Webster Online Dictionary, (Please provide a date or year).
Anagrams
- cernuous
coenurus From the web:
coenurosis
English
Noun
coenurosis (usually uncountable, plural coenuroses)
- An infestation by the larval stages of tapeworms of the genus Taenia; most common in herbivores
Related terms
- coenurus
Anagrams
- censorious
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