Acroceratidae

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /ˌækrəˈsɛrəˌtaɪdi/

Definitions of acroceratidae

noun a taxonomic family of extinct ammonites

Example Sentences

A1 Acroceratidae is a family of beetles.

A2 The Acroceratidae beetles are known for their distinctive markings.

B1 Scientists are studying the behavior of Acroceratidae beetles in their natural habitat.

B2 The Acroceratidae family has evolved unique survival strategies over time.

C1 Research on Acroceratidae genetics has revealed interesting patterns of inheritance.

C2 The Acroceratidae genus includes a wide range of species with diverse characteristics.

Examples of acroceratidae in a Sentence

formal The Acroceratidae family is a group of extinct ammonoids that lived during the Devonian period.

informal I read an interesting article about the Acroceratidae and their unique shell structures.

slang Those Acroceratidae fossils are really cool to look at!

figurative The Acroceratidae family tree branches out into many different species.

Grammatical Forms of acroceratidae

past tense

acroceratidae

plural

acroceratidae

comparative

more acroceratidae

superlative

most acroceratidae

present tense

is acroceratidae

future tense

will be acroceratidae

perfect tense

has been acroceratidae

continuous tense

is being acroceratidae

singular

acroceratidae

positive degree

acroceratidae

infinitive

to be acroceratidae

gerund

being acroceratidae

participle

acroceratidae

Origin and Evolution of acroceratidae

First Known Use: 1901 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'Acroceratidae' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'akros' meaning high or top, and 'keras' meaning horn, referring to the high horn-like structures on the heads of the animals in this family.
Evolution of the word: The term 'Acroceratidae' has been used consistently in the field of paleontology to refer to a family of extinct horned dinosaurs known for their high horn-like structures on their heads. The usage of the word has remained relatively stable over time, maintaining its original meaning and association with this specific group of dinosaurs.