Amebae

/əˈmiːbiː/

अमीबा (बहुवचन)

Origin & History

Plural of amoeba; from New Latin amoeba, from Greek amoibē (“change, alternation”).

‘Amoeba’ का बहुवचन; न्यू लैटिन amoeba से, जो यूनानी amoibē (‘परिवर्तन/बदलाव’) से आया है।

Definition

Amebae are amoebas (plural): microscopic, single-celled organisms—often found in water or moist environments—that change shape and move/engulf food using temporary extensions called pseudopods.

Amebae, amoeba (बहुवचन) हैं: सूक्ष्म, एककोशिकीय जीव—जो अक्सर पानी या नम वातावरण में पाए जाते हैं—और जो ‘कूटपाद’ (pseudopods) नामक अस्थायी उभार बनाकर आकार बदलते हैं, चलते हैं तथा भोजन को घेरकर ग्रहण करते हैं।

Parts of Speech

Noun:
Amebae can survive in damp soil and freshwater habitats.

Usage Examples

Under the microscope, the amebae moved by forming pseudopods.
The lab culture contained several different species of amebae.
Some amebae are harmless, while others can cause disease in humans.

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Idioms & Phrases

Like an amoeba
अमीबा की तरह (आकृति बदलते/ढीले-ढाले ढंग से फैलते हुए)