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Fadenwurm
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- Language: German
- Substantive
- ►▼ nematode[Edit] : One of the most common phyla of animals, with over 80,000 different described species (of which over 15,000 are parasitic). They are ubiquitous in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments, where they often outnumber other animals in both individual and species counts, and are found in locations as diverse as Antarctica and oceanic trenches.
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Property Value hyphenation Fa·den·wurm word class substantive grammatical gender masculine - ►▼ Definition
Language Text Castilian Uno de los filos mas comunes de animales, con más de 80.000 diversas especies descritas (de las cuales 15.000 son parásitos). Son ubicuos en los ambientes de agua dulce, marina, y terrestre, donde exceden en número a menudo otros animales en cuentas del individuo y de la especie, y se encuentran en localizaciones tan diversas como la Antártica y las fosas oceánicas. (source: Wikipedia) English One of the most common phyla of animals, with over 80,000 different described species (of which over 15,000 are parasitic). They are ubiquitous in freshwater, marine, and terrestrial environments, where they often outnumber other animals in both individual and species counts, and are found in locations as diverse as Antarctica and oceanic trenches. - ►▼ Synonyms and translations
Expression Annotation Language Spelling Castilian nemátodo show ▼hide ▲ Dutch nematoda show ▼hide ▲ Dutch rondworm show ▼hide ▲ English nematode show ▼hide ▲ English roundworm show ▼hide ▲ French nématode show ▼hide ▲ German Nematode show ▼hide ▲ International Nematoda show ▼hide ▲ Italian nematoda show ▼hide ▲ Portuguese nemátodo show ▼hide ▲ - ►▼ Semantic annotations
Property Value phylum Nematoda Wikidata ID q5185 - ►▼ Class membership
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