Pronunciation: /əˈklɪdiən/

Definitions of aclidian

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Aclididae family of marine worms

Example Sentences

A1 The aclidian creature was small and colorful.

A2 The aclidian shell was smooth and shiny.

B1 The aclidian species is known for its unique mating rituals.

B2 Researchers discovered a new aclidian species in the deep sea.

C1 The aclidian phylum includes a diverse range of marine animals.

C2 The aclidian anatomy is fascinating to study due to its complex structures.

Examples of aclidian in a Sentence

formal The aclidian species is known for its unique reproductive system.

informal Have you heard about that aclidian creature with two hearts?

slang I can't believe she's dating an aclidian, they're so weird.

figurative Her mind worked in an aclidian manner, making connections others couldn't see.

Grammatical Forms of aclidian

past tense

aclidiated

plural

aclidians

comparative

more aclidian

superlative

most aclidian

present tense

aclidian

future tense

will aclidian

perfect tense

have aclidian

continuous tense

is aclidian

singular

aclidian

positive degree

very aclidian

infinitive

to aclidian

gerund

aclidianing

participle

aclidianed

Origin and Evolution of aclidian

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aclidian' originated from the Greek word 'aklidion', which means a small ulcer or sore.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the meaning of 'aclidian' has evolved to refer to a specific type of ulcer or sore, particularly in medical contexts.