"acervulinus" meaning in Translingual

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Adjective

Forms: acervulina [feminine], acervulinum [neuter]
Etymology: From Latin acervus (“heap”) + Latin -ulus (diminutive suffix) + Latin -īnus (adjective-forming suffix). Etymology templates: {{af|mul|la:acervus<t:heap>|la:-ulus<pos:diminutive suffix>|la:-īnus<pos:adjective-forming suffix>}} Latin acervus (“heap”) + Latin -ulus (diminutive suffix) + Latin -īnus (adjective-forming suffix) Head templates: {{mul-adj}} acervulinus m (feminine acervulina, neuter acervulinum)
  1. (taxonomy) acervuline; resembling little heaps Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Taxonomy Derived forms: Eimeria acervulina

Inflected forms

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