Aeolididae

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Pronunciation: /iːˈɒlɪˌdaɪdiː/

Definitions of aeolididae

noun a taxonomic family of sea slugs, specifically a type of nudibranch

Example Sentences

A1 The aeolididae is a type of sea slug.

A2 Aeolididae are known for their bright colors and interesting shapes.

B1 Researchers have been studying the behavior of aeolididae in their natural habitat.

B2 Aeolididae are part of a diverse group of marine creatures called nudibranchs.

C1 The aeolididae species found in the Mediterranean have unique feeding habits.

C2 Scientists are still discovering new species of aeolididae in deep-sea environments.

Examples of aeolididae in a Sentence

formal The Aeolididae is a family of sea slugs known for their colorful and ornate appearance.

informal Have you ever seen those funky looking sea slugs? They belong to the Aeolididae family.

slang Check out those cool sea slugs, they're part of the Aeolididae crew.

figurative The Aeolididae family is like a vibrant underwater circus, with each member showcasing its own unique colors and patterns.

Grammatical Forms of aeolididae

past tense

aeolididae

plural

aeolididae

comparative

more aeolididae

superlative

most aeolididae

present tense

aeolididae

future tense

will aeolididae

perfect tense

have aeolididae

continuous tense

is aeolididae

singular

aeolididae

positive degree

aeolididae

infinitive

to aeolididae

gerund

aeolididaeing

participle

aeolididaed

Origin and Evolution of aeolididae

First Known Use: 1844 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'Aeolididae' originates from the Greek word 'Aeolis', referring to the ancient region of Aeolis in Asia Minor where these sea slugs were first discovered.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the field of zoology to classify a family of sea slugs, the term 'Aeolididae' has remained consistent in its usage and meaning since its first known use.