"trematode" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

IPA: /ˈtrɛm.ə.təʊd/ [Received-Pronunciation], /ˈtrɛm.əˌtoʊd/ [General-American] Forms: trematodes [plural]
Etymology: From translingual Trematoda, from Ancient Greek τρημᾰτώδης (trēmatṓdēs, “having a vent to the intestinal canal”), from τρῆμᾰ (trêma, “perforation, aperture”) + -ώδης (-ṓdēs, “full of, -like”). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|mul|Trematoda}} translingual Trematoda, {{der|en|grc|τρημᾰτώδης||having a vent to the intestinal canal}} Ancient Greek τρημᾰτώδης (trēmatṓdēs, “having a vent to the intestinal canal”), {{af|grc|τρῆμᾰ|-ώδης|nocat=1|t1=perforation, aperture|t2=full of, -like}} τρῆμᾰ (trêma, “perforation, aperture”) + -ώδης (-ṓdēs, “full of, -like”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} trematode (plural trematodes)
  1. (zoology) a parasitic flatworm of the class Trematoda Categories (topical): Zoology Categories (lifeform): Flatworms Synonyms: fluke, trematode worm Translations (Translations): метил (metil) [masculine] (Bulgarian), 吸蟲 (Chinese Mandarin), 吸虫 (xīchóng) (Chinese Mandarin), imumato (Finnish), tiehytmato (Finnish), trématode [masculine] (French), Trematode [feminine] (German), puchán [masculine] (Irish), treimeatóid [feminine] (Irish), 吸虫 (kyūchū) (alt: きゅうちゅう) (Japanese), 흡충 (heupchung) (Korean), przywra [feminine] (Polish), trematódeo [masculine] (Portuguese), тремато́да (trematóda) [feminine] (Russian), соса́льщик (sosálʹščik) [masculine] (Russian), sán lá (Vietnamese)

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