isopod
Americannoun
adjective
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of, relating to, or characteristic of the Isopoda.
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having the feet all alike, or similar in character.
noun
adjective
Other Word Forms
- isopodan adjective
- isopodous adjective
Etymology
Origin of isopod
From the New Latin word Isopoda, dating back to 1825–35. See iso-, -pod
Example Sentences
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Found in the Australian intertidal zone, the isopod also represents a completely new genus.
From Science Daily
The roughly 3-millimeter-long isopod is one of only 15 species from the genus Gnathia currently known in the region, the team wrote in the study.
From Seattle Times
It also hosts strange creatures, such as glass sponges and isopods—translucent, alien-looking animals that have inhabited Earth for hundreds of millions of years.
From Scientific American
The restaurant steams the isopod for 10 minutes before adding it to the top of a bowl of ramen with thick chicken and fish broth.
From Reuters
A new species of giant deep-sea isopod—a cousin to the common pill bug but more than 10 inches long—was found hiding in plain sight.
From Scientific American
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