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protist
English
Etymology
From New Latin Protista, from Ancient Greek ????????? (pr?tistos).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?pro?t?st/
Noun
protist (plural protists)
- (microbiology) Any of the eukaryotic unicellular organisms including protozoans, slime molds and some algae; historically grouped into the kingdom Protoctista.
- Synonym: protistan
- single-celled eukaryotes, prokaryotes and sponges [to 1959]
- single-celled eukaryotes and prokaryotes [1959–1969]
- single-celled eukaryotes [since 1969]
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- tropist
Romanian
Etymology
From French protiste
Noun
protist n (plural protiste)
- protist
Declension
protist From the web:
- what protist causes malaria
- what protist uses cilia to move
- what protist causes african sleeping sickness
- what protist is photosynthetic
- what protist causes red tide
- what protist uses flagella to move
- what protist causes dysentery
- what protists are autotrophic
micronism
English
Noun
micronism (plural micronisms)
- A theoretical microorganism living in the ice or under the surface of Jupiter's ice moon Europa.
- An organism that is too small for the unaided eye to see, such as a bacterium, protist, or fungus.
See also
- microorganism
- microbe
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