Aeolosomatid

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /iːoʊloʊsəˈmætɪd/

Definitions of aeolosomatid

noun Aeolosomatid - a type of marine annelid worm belonging to the family Aeolosomatidae

Example Sentences

A1 An aeolosomatid is a type of marine worm.

A2 The aeolosomatid is known for its unique feeding habits.

B1 Researchers are studying the behavior of aeolosomatids in their natural habitat.

B2 The aeolosomatid species found in the Arctic Ocean is particularly resilient to extreme cold.

C1 The genetic makeup of aeolosomatids is of great interest to evolutionary biologists.

C2 A new species of aeolosomatid was recently discovered in the deep sea trenches.

Examples of aeolosomatid in a Sentence

formal The aeolosomatid is a type of marine worm that is commonly found in sandy seabeds.

informal I heard that the aeolosomatid worm is really tiny and hard to spot.

slang Those aeolosomatids are like little sand noodles wriggling around in the ocean.

figurative The aeolosomatid's movements in the sand are like a delicate dance choreographed by nature.

Grammatical Forms of aeolosomatid

past tense

aeolosomatids

plural

aeolosomatids

comparative

more aeolosomatid

superlative

most aeolosomatid

present tense

aeolosomatid

future tense

will be aeolosomatid

perfect tense

have been aeolosomatid

continuous tense

is being aeolosomatid

singular

aeolosomatid

positive degree

aeolosomatid

infinitive

to be aeolosomatid

gerund

being aeolosomatid

participle

aeolosomatid

Origin and Evolution of aeolosomatid

First Known Use: 1859 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeolosomatid' originates from Greek mythology, specifically from the figure Aeolus who was the god of the winds.
Evolution of the word: The term 'aeolosomatid' was first used in the context of a type of marine annelid worm belonging to the family Aeolosomatidae. Over time, the word has come to be used in scientific literature to refer to this specific group of worms.