Actinotrichs

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Pronunciation: /ækˈtɪnəʊˌtrɪks/

Definitions of actinotrichs

noun a type of hair-like structure found on certain organisms, such as some bacteria or fungi

Example Sentences

A1 Actinotrichs are small hair-like structures found on some plants.

A2 The actinotrichs on the leaves help protect the plant from insects.

B1 Botanists study the function of actinotrichs in different plant species.

B2 The actinotrichs play a crucial role in the plant's defense mechanism against herbivores.

C1 Researchers are conducting experiments to understand the genetic basis of actinotrich formation.

C2 The intricate network of actinotrichs on the plant's surface reflects its adaptation to environmental challenges.

Examples of actinotrichs in a Sentence

formal Actinotrichs are specialized structures found in certain types of fungi.

informal Did you know about actinotrichs in fungi? They're pretty interesting!

slang Actinotrichs are like the funky hairdos of fungi.

figurative The actinotrichs of the fungi reached out like tiny fingers searching for nutrients.

Grammatical Forms of actinotrichs

plural

actinotrichs

present tense

actinotrich

future tense

will actinotrich

perfect tense

has actednotrich

continuous tense

is actinotriching

singular

actinotrich

positive degree

actinotrich

infinitive

to actinotrich

gerund

actinotriching

participle

actinotriched

Origin and Evolution of actinotrichs

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'actinotrichs' originates from the combination of the Greek words 'aktinos' meaning ray or beam, and 'thrix' meaning hair.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in scientific literature to describe radiating hair-like structures, the term 'actinotrichs' has evolved to encompass a broader range of meanings related to branching or radiating structures in various fields of study.