pseudopod
Americannoun
plural
pseudopodsOther Word Forms
- pseudopodal adjective
- pseudopodial adjective
- pseudopodic adjective
Etymology
Origin of pseudopod
Explanation
In biology, the word pseudopod means a temporary growth on a cell that allows it to be mobile, almost like a little foot. Amoebas use pseudopods to move around. Pseudopod, short for the Modern Latin pseudopodium, comes from the Greek roots psuedo-, "false or fake," and podion, "little foot." The cells that grow these tiny, fake feet (also described as "arm-like") use them as a temporary way of moving from one place to another, essentially by scooting or oozing along. Pseudopods are sometimes also used for feeding.
Vocabulary lists containing pseudopod
Cell Biology - Middle School
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Cell Biology - High School
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Example Sentences
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The protist then transports its cytoplasm into the pseudopod, thereby moving the entire cell.
From Textbooks • Jan. 1, 2015
The water pseudopod was basically digitally created but optically composited.
From The Verge • Aug. 8, 2014
The awards are a very tentacular affair, the ubiquitous pseudopod somehow neatly summing up the Kitschies ethos – Lovecraftian horrors have tentacles, and so do bug-eyed monsters from outer space.
From The Guardian • Jan. 18, 2013
When Empress Eug�nie asked leave to kiss the hand to which she and her husband "owed so much," the pseudopod graciously raised itself to her lips.
From Time Magazine Archive
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By the statue hangs a faded banner: Bolivia Mar. When Bolivia declared its independence it had a territorial pseudopod that extended southwest from its Andean heartland through the Atacama Desert to the sea.
From "1491" by Charles C. Mann
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