different between flatworm vs cestoid
flatworm
English
Etymology
From flat +? worm.
Noun
flatworm (plural flatworms)
- Any of very many parasitic or free-living worms, of the phylum Platyhelminthes, having a flattened body with no skeleton or body cavity.
- Synonym: plathelminth
Translations
flatworm From the web:
- what flatworms are parasitic
- what flatworms eat
- what flatworm is not a parasite
- what flatworm circulatory system
- what flatworms show cephalization
- what flatworms use to gather food
- what flatworms live
- what flatworms obtain food
cestoid
English
Noun
cestoid (plural cestoids)
- Any of the parasitic flatworms of the class or infraclass Cestoda.
Adjective
cestoid (not comparable)
- (archaic) Of or pertaining to the order Cestoidea; cestoidean
Further reading
- cestoid in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- coedits, cotised, decoits
cestoid From the web:
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- what is a centroid
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