"Entomere" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Entomere is a rare or obsolete term that refers to a small division of an insect's body, especially the thorax or abdomen. It is not commonly used in modern entomology and has been replaced by more precise and widely accepted terms such as segment or division.
Usage Examples for "Entomere"
Entogenous means developing or originating from within; born inside, referring to something that grows or develops from within an organism, especially in the uterus of a mother.
Entoglossal refers to the fusion of the tongue bone (hyoid bone) and the tongue, which is a rare anatomical variation where the tongue is attached to the hyoid bone. This can affect the way a person speaks or articulates certain sounds, and can be a congenital or acquired condition.
Entognatha is a subphylum of insects that includes ants, termites, and allies. The name "Entognatha" is derived from the Greek words "entos," meaning "within," and "gnathos," meaning "jaw." This refers to the fact that these insects have jaws that are situated within the head capsule, unlike other insects whose jaws are external. Entognatha is a diverse group that contains over 100,000 described species, and is thought to have evolved from a group of primitive insects called the apterygotes.
Entoloma is a genus of fungi that belongs to the family Entolomataceae. The name "Entoloma" comes from the Greek words "entos", meaning "inner", and "loma", meaning "edge" or "border", referring to the fringed or toothed margin of the gills.
The Entolomataceae is a family of fungi in the order Agaricales. It is a group of mushrooms that typically have a rounded or bell-shaped cap, and a medium-sized to large size. The gills are crowded and decurrent, meaning they run down the stem. The family is commonly found worldwide, and many of its species are edible, but care must be taken to avoid confusion with poisonous lookalikes.
To entomb means to bury or place in a tomb, typically with elaborate ceremonies and often with a memorial or monument. It can also refer to confining or imprisoning someone or something for a long time, often symbolically or metaphorically.
Relating to the study of insects, especially their structure, behavior, and distribution.
Relating to the scientific study of insects, particularly their structure, classification, and behavior.