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spirulina
[ spahy-ruh-lahy-nuh ]
noun
- Microbiology. any of three species of the cyanobacteria genus Arthrospira, especially A. platensis, which is widely cultivated as a dietary supplement.
- the dietary supplement itself, which is a source of protein, vitamins, and antioxidants:
Add a spoonful of powdered spirulina to your morning smoothie.
spirulina
/ ˌspɪrʊˈlaɪnə; -ˈliːnə /
noun
- any filamentous cyanobacterium of the genus Spirulina : processed as a valuable source of proteins and other nutrients
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Word History and Origins
Origin of spirulina1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of spirulina1
from New Latin spirula small spiral
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Example Sentences
Vaxa Technologies is cultivating spirulina algae indoors, and a new study found that its process is carbon-neutral and emissions-free.
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Spirulina is often found growing with Oscillaria, and forms purple patches on wharves.
From Project Gutenberg
In Spirulina the filaments are spirally twisted like a corkscrew and also have a vibrating movement.
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