Definition of Trematodes

1. Noun. (plural of trematode) ¹

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Definition of Trematodes

1. trematode [n] - See also: trematode

Lexicographical Neighbors of Trematodes

trellis
trellised
trellises
trellising
trelliswork
trellisworks
tremas
tremata
trematic
trematoda
trematode
trematode infections
trematode worm
trematodea
trematodes (current term)
trematoid
trembathite
tremble
tremble dance
tremble dances
trembled
trembler
tremblers
trembles
tremblest
trembleth
tremblier
trembliest
trembling

Literary usage of Trematodes

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Cambridge Natural History by Sidney Frederick Harmer, Arthur Everett Shipley (1896)
"The trematodes,1 however, are wholly parasitic, either on the outer surface, the gills, or internal organs of their host, which is almost always a 1 Compare ..."

2. The Animal Parasites of Man by Harold Benjamin Fantham, Maximilian Gustav Christian Carl Braun (1916)
"In an analogous manner the ectoparasitic trematodes are not entirely confined to the surface ... trematodes live free and active within the organs attacked, ..."

3. A Manual of the Common Invertebrate Animals: Exclusive of Insects by Henry Sherring Pratt (1916)
"trematodes * The flukes. Soft, flat or round worms which live as parasites on the skin or gills of fishes and other aquatic animals or in the internal ..."

4. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1911)
"The " Song of the Western Men," which contains the above refrain, was composed in 1825 by RS Hawker. i trematodes, or flukes (as they are called from their ..."

5. The Animal Parasites of Man by Harold Benjamin Fantham, Maximilian Gustav Christian Carl Braun (1916)
"DEVELOPMENT OF THE trematodes. (i) Copulation.—Observation has demonstrated that the one or two vaginae occurring in the ectoparasitic trematodes are ..."

6. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1882)
"Structure of trematodes.*—On the lungs of two tigers from the zoological gardens ... and several ectoparasitic trematodes, he gives in the present memoir a ..."

7. The American Naturalist by American Society of Naturalists, Essex Institute (1894)
"Studies on the Ectoparasitic trematodes of Japan.1—This volume forms ooe of the most important pieces of work which has ever been written on the ..."

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