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endoparasite
[ en-doh-par-uh-sahyt ]
endoparasite
/ ˌɛndəʊˌpærəˈsɪtɪk; ˌɛndəʊˈpærəˌsaɪt /
noun
- a parasite, such as the tapeworm, that lives within the body of its host
endoparasite
/ ĕ′dō-ă′ə-ī′ /
- See under parasite
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Derived Forms
- endoparasitic, adjective
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Other yvlog Forms
- ··貹··· [en-doh-par-, uh, -, sit, -ik], adjective
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yvlog History and Origins
Origin of endoparasite1
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Example Sentences
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The most common endoparasite encountered was the nematode, Mastophorus numidica Seurat, 1914; it was found in the stomachs of many individuals of both species of Peromyscus.
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Endoparasite, en-dō-par′a-sīt, n. an internal parasite.
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