noun a genus of sand wasp

adjective relating to the genus Zyzzyzus

  • The scientific name of a particular species of wasp is Zyzzyzus.
  • I heard that Zyzzyzus wasps have a unique way of building their nests.
  • Have you seen those Zyzzyzus wasps buzzing around the garden?
  • The team worked together like a colony of Zyzzyzus wasps, each member playing a crucial role.

adjective relating to the system of names or terms used in a particular field of study or activity, such as taxonomy

  • The nomenclatural rules for naming new species are established by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature.
  • Scientists use nomenclatural terms to classify different species of plants and animals.
  • I have no idea what all these nomenclatural jargon means in this biology textbook.
  • The nomenclatural hierarchy of species is like a complex organizational chart in the world of taxonomy.

noun a type of arthropod characterized by having numerous legs, such as centipedes and millipedes

  • The myriapod is a type of arthropod characterized by having numerous legs.
  • I saw a creepy-crawly myriapod in the garden yesterday.
  • That myriapod looks like a tiny centipede!
  • Dealing with all these paperwork feels like trying to untangle a myriapod of problems.

adjective describing something that lacks branches or has few branches

  • The abranchious tree stood tall in the middle of the forest.
  • I saw an abranchious bush on my hike today.
  • That abranchious plant is really cool looking.
  • Her thoughts were abranchious, branching out in all directions.

adjective relating to a plant without a calyx

  • The acalycine plant species lacks a calyx, which is a defining characteristic.
  • I learned in biology class that acalycine plants don't have a calyx.
  • Yo, did you know those acalycine plants are missing a calyx?
  • Her personality was like an acalycine flower, lacking the usual adornments but still beautiful in its simplicity.

noun a taxonomic group of insects characterized by having wings without a covering (calypter) over the halteres

adjective relating to or characteristic of the acalyptrata group of insects

  • The acalyptrata are a subcategory of flies that lack a calypter, or a membranous lobe at the base of the wing.
  • I learned about acalyptrata flies in my biology class - they're pretty interesting!
  • Those acalyptrata bugs are everywhere during the summer, it's so annoying!
  • The acalyptrata symbolize the delicate balance of nature in the ecosystem.

adjective relating to or belonging to the Acanthaceae, a family of plants with spiny leaves and stems

  • The acanthaceous plant in the garden is known for its spiky leaves and vibrant flowers.
  • I love how the acanthaceous plant adds a unique touch to our backyard.
  • That acanthaceous shrub is really cool, it's like nature's own punk rock.
  • Her personality was as sharp and striking as an acanthaceous plant.

noun Acanthodii - a class of extinct jawed fishes known from the Silurian to the Permian periods, characterized by spiny fin rays

  • The acanthodii are an extinct class of fish characterized by bony spines in their fins.
  • Have you ever heard of the acanthodii fish? They had bony spines in their fins.
  • Those acanthodii fish were like the punk rockers of the ancient seas with their spiky fins.
  • Just like the acanthodii fish adapted to their environment, we too must adapt to survive in our ever-changing world.

noun the study or science of thorns

  • The university library has an extensive acanthology of botanical texts.
  • I found a really cool acanthology of rare plants at the bookstore.
  • Check out this acanthology of plant stuff, it's pretty neat.
  • Her collection of poems could be described as an acanthology of emotions.

noun Aceraceae is a noun referring to a family of trees and shrubs commonly known as the maple family.

  • The Aceraceae family includes maple trees, known for their distinctive leaves and sap.
  • Did you know that the Aceraceae family is also called the maple family?
  • Maple trees belong to the Aceraceae gang.
  • The Aceraceae family is like a tightly-knit community of maple trees.

noun Achariaceae is a noun referring to a family of flowering plants commonly known as the Achariaceae family.

  • The Achariaceae family of flowering plants includes several species that are native to tropical regions.
  • I read an interesting article about the Achariaceae plants and their unique characteristics.
  • Have you seen those funky Achariaceae plants growing in the botanical garden?
  • The Achariaceae family tree branches out into a diverse range of species.

adjective relating to or resembling pickles or pickling

  • The achariaceous plant family includes a variety of species known for their pungent aroma and flavor.
  • I learned about the achariaceous plants in my botany class.
  • Those achariaceous plants smell so strong, they're like nature's own spicy pickles.
  • Her cooking had a certain achariaceous quality, adding a unique and bold flavor to the dish.

noun Achorutes is a noun, referring to a genus of springtails in the family Neanuridae, commonly found in soil and leaf litter.

  • Achorutes are small, wingless insects commonly found in damp environments.
  • I saw a bunch of achorutes crawling around the basement.
  • Those achorutes are so gross, I can't stand them.
  • The achorutes in the garden symbolize the neglected state of the property.

adjective relating to or characteristic of the Aclididae family of marine worms

  • The aclidian species is known for its unique reproductive system.
  • Have you heard about that aclidian creature with two hearts?
  • I can't believe she's dating an aclidian, they're so weird.
  • Her mind worked in an aclidian manner, making connections others couldn't see.

noun a type of marine worm that resembles an acorn in shape

  • The acorn worm is a marine invertebrate that burrows in the ocean floor.
  • I saw a weird-looking acorn worm while snorkeling at the beach.
  • That acorn worm is one funky critter, dude.
  • The acorn worm wriggled through the sand like a tiny alien exploring a new world.

noun a taxonomic group within the plant kingdom that includes plants with female reproductive organs located at the apex of the plant

  • Acrogynae are a group of plants characterized by having their reproductive structures at the apex of the plant.
  • I learned in botany class that acrogynae plants have their flowers at the top.
  • Those acrogynae plants are so cool - they grow their flowers up high!
  • In the hierarchy of the plant kingdom, acrogynae are like the royalty with their flowers proudly displayed at the top.

adjective a term used to describe a plant or organism that has both male and female reproductive organs on the same individual

  • The acrogynous plant species can reproduce without the need for pollination.
  • I learned that acrogynous plants can self-pollinate, pretty cool, right?
  • Those acrogynous plants are like the ultimate independent beings, doing their own thing.
  • Her acrogynous nature allowed her to thrive in solitude, like a self-sufficient ecosystem.

noun a raised ornament or finial at the apex of a pediment in ancient architecture

  • The acrotergite is a prominent feature on the dorsal side of certain insects.
  • I never knew that the acrotergite played such an important role in insect anatomy.
  • Check out the cool acrotergite on this bug!
  • The acrotergite could be seen as the crown jewel of the insect's exoskeleton.

noun the condition of having radially symmetrical flowers, as distinguished from zygomorphy

  • Actinomorphy is a characteristic of flowers with radial symmetry.
  • I learned about actinomorphy in my botany class.
  • Some people find actinomorphy confusing when studying plant anatomy.
  • The actinomorphy of the situation became clear once all the pieces were put together.

adjective relating to or exhibiting adelomorphism, which is the absence of certain body parts or structures

  • The scientist described the adelomorphic characteristics of the newly discovered species.
  • I heard that the biology professor is researching adelomorphic traits in insects.
  • Check out the adelomorphic features on that cool new bug!
  • Her adelomorphic beauty was unmatched, like a rare flower in a field of weeds.

noun Aegithinidae is a taxonomic family of small passerine birds commonly known as ioras or aegithinids.

  • The Aegithinidae family of birds is known for their distinctive long tails.
  • I saw a cute Aegithinidae bird in the park today.
  • Those Aegithinidae birds are so cool, they look like they're dancing with their long tails!
  • The Aegithinidae family sticks together like their tails, always supporting each other.

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

  • The aeolosomatid is a type of marine worm that is commonly found in sandy seabeds.
  • I heard that the aeolosomatid worm is really tiny and hard to spot.
  • Those aeolosomatids are like little sand noodles wriggling around in the ocean.
  • The aeolosomatid's movements in the sand are like a delicate dance choreographed by nature.

noun a type of extinct crinoid marine animal that lived during the Paleozoic era

  • The agassizocrinus is an extinct genus of crinoids that lived during the Ordovician period.
  • Did you know that the agassizocrinus was a type of sea creature that lived a long time ago?
  • That agassizocrinus thingamajig was like a fancy underwater plant back in the day.
  • The agassizocrinus stood tall like a majestic tree in the ancient ocean.