释义 |
pantostomate, a. Zool.|pænˈtɒstəmət| [f. Gr. παντο-, panto- all + οτοµα(τ- mouth.] Having a body of which any part can be used for the absorption of food, as in Amœba and other protozoans; belonging to the class Pantostomata of Protozoa.
1895in Funk's Standard Dict. So pantoˈstomatous a. (in same sense); ˈpantostome, a member of the Pantostomata.
1880W. Saville-Kent Infusoria I. 40 It needs only the withdrawal of the radiating pseudopodia, with the retention of the flagellum, to produce the Pantostomatous Flagellate genus Oikomonas. 1895Funk's Stand. Dict., Pantostome. |