Pronunciation: /əˈkræsɪdə/
noun Acrasida refers to a group of cellular slime molds that are classified as protists.
A1 An acrasida is a type of unicellular organism.
A2 The acrasida feeds on bacteria and other microorganisms.
B1 Scientists study the behavior of acrasida to better understand their role in ecosystems.
B2 The acrasida is a key player in the decomposition of organic matter in soil.
C1 Research on acrasida has led to advancements in the field of microbiology.
C2 The complex life cycle of acrasida involves both asexual and sexual reproduction.
formal Acrasida are unicellular organisms that belong to the group of protists.
informal Have you heard of acrasida? They're tiny organisms that live in soil and water.
slang Those acrasida critters are so small, you can barely see them!
figurative The acrasida in the pond seemed to dance and swirl in the sunlight, creating a mesmerizing sight.
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