Aeolosoma

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Pronunciation: /iːoʊˈloʊsoʊmə/

Definitions of aeolosoma

noun a genus of aquatic annelid worms

Example Sentences

A1 An aeolosoma is a type of small aquatic worm.

A2 The aeolosoma is commonly found in freshwater habitats.

B1 Scientists study the behavior of aeolosoma to understand their ecological role.

B2 The aeolosoma's unique reproductive system has fascinated researchers for years.

C1 The intricate anatomy of the aeolosoma reveals its evolutionary adaptations.

C2 Advanced genetic studies have shed light on the aeolosoma's phylogenetic relationships.

Examples of aeolosoma in a Sentence

formal The aeolosoma is a type of marine worm commonly found in sandy coastal areas.

informal I saw a weird-looking aeolosoma while I was walking on the beach.

slang That aeolosoma creature freaked me out, man.

figurative The aeolosoma wriggled through the sand like a tiny dancer.

Grammatical Forms of aeolosoma

plural

aeolosomas

comparative

more aeolosoma

superlative

most aeolosoma

present tense

aeolosoma

future tense

will aeolosoma

perfect tense

has aeolosoma

continuous tense

is aeolosoma

singular

aeolosoma

positive degree

aeolosoma

infinitive

to aeolosoma

gerund

aeolosoming

participle

aeolosomaed

Origin and Evolution of aeolosoma

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeolosoma' originates from Greek mythology, specifically from the god Aeolus who was the keeper of the winds.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to a genus of aquatic worms, the term 'aeolosoma' has retained its scientific meaning in biology and zoology.