Parts of Speech: Noun
Definition: A single-celled organism that moves by changing its shape and engulfing food. Also spelled "amoeba."
Pronunciations: US: /əˈmibə/, UK: /əˈmiːbə/
Origin and Usage: The word "ameba" comes from the Greek word "amoibe," meaning "change." The term was first coined in the 19th century by German biologist Ernst Haeckel. Amebas are found in almost every environment on Earth, including soil, water, and even in the bodies of animals. They are important for nutrient cycling and are often used as model organisms in scientific research.
Synonyms: Amoeba, ameboid, protozoan
Related Words: Alamo, amass, amaze, amber, amble
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