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protozoon

American  
[proh-tuh-zoh-on, -uhn] / ˌproʊ təˈzoʊ ɒn, -ən /

noun

protozoa plural
  1. protozoan.


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noun

Etymology

Origin of protozoon

Singular of Protozoa

Example Sentences

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The Anopheline mosquito bites a person and injects the malaria organism, a protozoon about one-fifth the size of a red blood cell.

From Time Magazine Archive

He is convinced that human cancers are caused by a similar infection, though no active parasite, either bacterium or protozoon, has yet been found.

From Time Magazine Archive

Some symptoms of kala-azar are like those of malaria, but the invading parasite is different: a protozoon named Leishmania donovani.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cause of the disease is a trypanosome, protozoon which under the microscope resembles an auger.

From Time Magazine Archive

The other protozoon was Vorticella monilata, Tatem, which has been found, not in association with Hydra, in Europe and S. America.

From Freshwater Sponges, Hydroids & Polyzoa by Annandale, Nelson

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