Acrasiales

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /əˈkreɪziˌeɪliːz/

Definitions of acrasiales

noun a taxonomic order of fungi that includes slime molds

Example Sentences

A1 I learned about acrasiales in my biology class.

A2 The acrasiales are a group of slime molds.

B1 Scientists study the behavior of acrasiales in different environments.

B2 The classification of acrasiales is still debated among researchers.

C1 The genetic diversity of acrasiales is a topic of ongoing research.

C2 Advanced microscopy techniques have revealed new insights into the life cycle of acrasiales.

Examples of acrasiales in a Sentence

formal Acrasiales are a group of fungi that lack a true mycelium.

informal Acrasiales are like the rebels of the fungi world, doing their own thing without a mycelium.

slang Those acrasiales fungi are just out here winging it, no mycelium needed.

figurative The acrasiales are the lone wolves of the fungi kingdom, standing out by not conforming to the mycelium norm.

Grammatical Forms of acrasiales

plural

acrasiales

comparative

more acrasial

superlative

most acrasial

present tense

acrasiales

future tense

will acrasiale

perfect tense

have acrasialed

continuous tense

is acrasialing

singular

acrasiale

positive degree

acrasial

infinitive

to acrasiale

gerund

acrasialing

participle

acrasialed

Origin and Evolution of acrasiales

First Known Use: 1925 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acrasiales' originates from the Greek word 'akrasia' meaning lack of self-control or weakness of will.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of mycology to describe a group of fungi, the term 'acrasiales' has evolved to also refer to a taxonomic order of slime molds.