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zoochlorella

[ zoh-uh-kluh-rel-uh ]

noun

, plural zo·o·chlo·rel·lae [zoh-, uh, -kl, uh, -, rel, -ee], zo·o·chlo·rel·las.
  1. any of various symbiotic green algae in the cytoplasm of certain freshwater invertebrates, as stentors and hydras.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of zoochlorella1

First recorded in 1880–85; zoo- ( def ) + chlorella ( def )
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Example Sentences

The plasm is colorless or green by the presence of Zoochlorella, or colored brown or black by pigments.

They may be colorless, or yellow and green through the presence of Zoochlorella.

Colorless forms of medium size-in some cases they may be green by Zoochlorella.

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