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macrobiotic
English
Etymology
From macro- +? -biotic.
Pronunciation
Adjective
macrobiotic (comparative more macrobiotic, superlative most macrobiotic)
- Of a lifestyle incorporating a dietary regimen including locally grown, seasonal, natural foods, or of the diet itself.
- Long-lived.
Translations
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euglena
English
Wikispecies
Etymology
From translingual Euglena, from Ancient Greek ??- (eu-, “good”) +? ????? (gl?n?, “eye”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ju???li?n?/
Noun
euglena (plural euglenas)
- (biology) Any of several protists, of the genus Euglena, that contain chloroplasts and a single flagellum
Translations
Anagrams
- egualen
Galician
Noun
euglena f (plural euglenas)
- euglena
Italian
Etymology
From translingual Euglena.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ew??l?.na/
- Rhymes: -?na
- Hyphenation: eu?glè?na
Noun
euglena f (plural euglene)
- Any member of the Euglena taxonomic genus.
Spanish
Noun
euglena f (plural euglenas)
- euglena
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