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		Definition of copepod in English: copepodnoun ˈkəʊpɪpɒdˈkōpəˌpäd Zoology A small or microscopic aquatic crustacean of the large class Copepoda.  Example sentencesExamples -  Their diet consists primarily of parasitic copepods and other invertebrates that are taken from the mouth and gill openings of larger fish.
 -  This type of feeding can be found among certain spiders, mantids, scorpions, copepods, and midges.
 -  When a female copepod ingests the remains of a male mosquito larva killed by the protozoans, the copepod also ingests the spores.
 -  Blacksmith are plankton feeders preferring zooplankton, including copepods, and the eggs and larvae of other marine organisms.
 -  The most numerous inhabitants are hydroids and copepods.
 -  Their diet consists mainly of copepods.
 
    Definition of copepod in US English: copepodnounˈkōpəˌpäd Zoology A small or microscopic aquatic crustacean of the large class Copepoda.  Example sentencesExamples -  The most numerous inhabitants are hydroids and copepods.
 -  Blacksmith are plankton feeders preferring zooplankton, including copepods, and the eggs and larvae of other marine organisms.
 -  Their diet consists mainly of copepods.
 -  Their diet consists primarily of parasitic copepods and other invertebrates that are taken from the mouth and gill openings of larger fish.
 -  When a female copepod ingests the remains of a male mosquito larva killed by the protozoans, the copepod also ingests the spores.
 -  This type of feeding can be found among certain spiders, mantids, scorpions, copepods, and midges.
 
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