animalcule

[an-uh-mal-kyool]

animalcule Definition

a microscopic animal, especially one that is considered to be of microscopic size.

Using animalcule: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "animalcule" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The pond water was teeming with animalcules.

  • Example

    Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe animalcules under a microscope.

  • Example

    Animalcules are often found in stagnant water.

Phrases with animalcule

  • a type of microscopic animalcule found in infusions of organic matter

    Example

    The infusorian animalcule is commonly found in stagnant water.

  • a type of microscopic animalcule with a rotating wheel-like structure used for movement and feeding

    Example

    The rotifer animalcule is a common inhabitant of freshwater environments.

  • a type of microscopic animalcule with a slipper-like shape and cilia used for movement and feeding

    Example

    The paramecium animalcule is commonly found in freshwater environments.

Origins of animalcule

from Latin 'animalculum', meaning 'little animal'

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Summary: animalcule in Brief

'Animalcule' [an-uh-mal-kyool] refers to a microscopic animal, especially one that is considered to be of microscopic size. It is commonly found in stagnant water and can be observed under a microscope. Types of animalcules include infusorian, rotifer, and paramecium animalcules.