paramecium

See also: Paramecium

English

Paramecium aurelia

Etymology

From Ancient Greek παραμήκης (paramḗkēs, oval), from μῆκος (mêkos, length).

Pronunciation

Noun

paramecium (plural paramecia or parameciums)

  1. An oval-shaped protozoan organism of the genus Paramecium.
    • 1983, Robert Drewe, The Bodysurfers, Penguin 2009, p. 144:
      The sun beats on his eyelids; inside them a paramecium revolves. A blink and it changes pattern like a kaleidoscope.
    • 1997, Don DeLillo, Underworld, 2003 edition, →ISBN, page 560 :
      Edgar noticed that Clyde was wearing a necktie with a driblet design. The little figures made him think of paramecia, sinister organisms with gullets and feeding grooves.

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Latin

Pronunciation

  • (Classical) IPA(key): /pa.raˈme.ki.um/, [pa.raˈmɛ.ki.ũ]

Noun

paramecium n (genitive parameciī); second declension

  1. paramecium

Inflection

Second declension.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative paramecium paramecia
Genitive parameciī parameciōrum
Dative parameciō parameciīs
Accusative paramecium paramecia
Ablative parameciō parameciīs
Vocative paramecium paramecia
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