Aeolosomid

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /iː.oʊ.lə.sɑːmɪd/

Definitions of aeolosomid

noun Aeolosomid is a type of marine polychaete worm belonging to the family Aeolosomatidae.

Example Sentences

A1 An aeolosomid is a type of marine worm.

A2 The aeolosomid burrows into the sand to hide from predators.

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

B2 The aeolosomid's unique feeding habits make it an interesting subject for scientific study.

C1 The complex reproductive cycle of aeolosomids is still not fully understood.

C2 Aeolosomids play a crucial role in the ecosystem by recycling nutrients in the marine environment.

Examples of aeolosomid in a Sentence

formal The aeolosomid is a type of marine worm known for its unique feeding habits.

informal I read an interesting article about aeolosomids and their role in the ecosystem.

slang Some people call aeolosomids 'sea noodles' because of their long, slender bodies.

figurative The way she gracefully moved through the crowd reminded me of an aeolosomid swimming through the ocean currents.

Grammatical Forms of aeolosomid

past tense

aeolosomided

plural

aeolosomids

comparative

more aeolosomid

superlative

most aeolosomid

present tense

aeolosomids

future tense

will aeolosomid

perfect tense

have aeolosomided

continuous tense

is aeolosomiding

singular

aeolosomid

positive degree

aeolosomid

infinitive

to aeolosomid

gerund

aeolosomiding

participle

aeolosomided

Origin and Evolution of aeolosomid

First Known Use: 1850 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'aeolosomid' is believed to have originated from the Greek mythological figure Aeolus, who was the god of the winds.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in reference to organisms belonging to the family Aeolosomatidae, the term 'aeolosomid' has evolved to also describe other related organisms in the field of biology.