trypanosome
Americannoun
noun
Other Word Forms
- trypanosomal adjective
- trypanosomic adjective
Etymology
Origin of trypanosome
1900–05; < Greek trȳpano- (combining form of trȳ́panon borer) + -some 3
Example Sentences
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“If the data stands the test of time, I think this study provides an important update to how we think about African trypanosome infections, particularly with regard to diagnostic approaches,” he wrote.
From Science Magazine • Sep. 23, 2016
The cancer-destroying element, they concluded, was not the trypanosome itself but a toxin which it secreted.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The African trypanosome parasite that causes it is a distant cousin of the kala-azar protozoan.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Cause of the disease is a trypanosome, protozoon which under the microscope resembles an auger.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The only factor that prevented horses from spreading beyond West Africa was trypanosome diseases borne by tsetse flies.
From "Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies" by Jared M. Diamond
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