epizoic
Americanadjective
adjective
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(of an animal or plant) growing or living on the exterior of a living animal
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(of plants) having seeds or fruit dispersed by animals
Other Word Forms
- epizoism noun
Etymology
Origin of epizoic
Example Sentences
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Like many epizoic or parasitic insects, Hemimerus is wingless, eyeless and has relatively short and strong legs.
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The passage is in "The Poet at the Breakfast Table": Our epizoic literature is becoming so extensive that nobody is safe from its ad infinitum progeny.
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As the summer wanes their dead bodies are frequently found in the footpaths; for a kind of epizoic seems to seize them at that time, and they die in numbers.
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The only epizoic species, according to M. Fries, is Agaricus cerussatus v. nauseosus, which has been met with in Russia on the carcase of a wolf; this, however, might have been accidental.
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