Acantharia

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Pronunciation: /əˈkænˌθɛəriə/

Definitions of acantharia

noun Acantharia is a group of marine protozoans that are characterized by their spiny skeletons.

Example Sentences

A1 Acantharia are tiny, single-celled organisms found in the ocean.

A2 Some scientists study acantharia to learn more about marine ecosystems.

B1 Acantharia play an important role in the food chain of marine environments.

B2 Researchers have discovered new species of acantharia in deep-sea expeditions.

C1 The intricate structure of acantharia shells is fascinating to marine biologists.

C2 Advanced imaging techniques have revealed the complex internal anatomy of acantharia.

Examples of acantharia in a Sentence

formal Acantharia are a type of marine protozoa characterized by their intricate skeletal structures.

informal Have you ever seen those cool looking acantharia in the ocean? They're like little underwater snowflakes!

slang Check out the funky acantharia floating around in the water, they're so trippy!

figurative The acantharia in the ocean remind me of delicate crystal ornaments adorning the sea.

Grammatical Forms of acantharia

plural

acantharias

comparative

more acantharia

superlative

most acantharia

present tense

acantharia

future tense

will acantharia

perfect tense

have acantharia

continuous tense

is acantharia

singular

acantharia

positive degree

acantharia

infinitive

to acantharia

gerund

acantharia

participle

acantharia

Origin and Evolution of acantharia

First Known Use: 1834 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acantharia' originates from the Greek word 'akantha' meaning thorn or spine, referring to the spiny structure of these marine organisms.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in scientific literature to describe a group of marine radiolarian protozoa with spiny skeletons, the term 'acantharia' has since become widely recognized in the field of marine biology to refer to these unique organisms.