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amoeboid

[ uh-mee-boid ]

adjective



amoeboid

/ əˈːɔɪ /

adjective

  1. of, related to, or resembling amoebae
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ·DZbǾ· noun
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The amoeboid cells of R. marina, characterized by their near immobility, can produce flagellated cells with two rearward-extending flagella through budding under conditions of prey scarcity.

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The amoeboid cells were present in both late and early-stage pancreatic cancer.

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It had the general appearance of a large tortoise without a shell, its body an amoeboid puddle beneath a long neck.

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The growth forms whimsical amoeboid blobs, or you can train the leader to creep on rocks and fences.

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His bulbous and amoeboid pieces have a suppleness and buoyancy that seem to defy gravity and the materials from which they are made.

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