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Infusoria
[ in-fyoo-sawr-ee-uh, -sohr- ]
plural noun
- protozoans of the phylum Ciliophora (or class Ciliata).
- (formerly) any of various microscopic organisms found in infusions of decaying organic matter.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Infusoria1
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Example Sentences
Infusoria:—Outer protoplasm firmer and denser; therefore of more definite shape.
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This is mostly represented, of course, by lower organisms, as infusoria and worms.
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His great work on Infusoria appeared in 1838, and was at once recognized as the highest authority on the subject.
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The radiate type is shown by discoid infusoria, by medusæ, by starfish and their allies.
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These cells, called choanocytes, resemble independent animals of the Protozoa, known as flagellate Infusoria or Choanoflagellata.
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