bilocellate - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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bilocellate (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Adjective

Phonetic Transcription

/bɪˈloʊsəˌleɪt/

Meaning and Usage

The term "bilocellate" is a specialized adjective used primarily in biological and entomological contexts. It describes an organism, particularly an insect, that possesses two distinct cells or areas, often referring to certain patterns or structures. The word is relatively uncommon and predominantly appears in scientific literature. Its frequency of use is low, and it is often found more often in written texts than in oral speech, due to its specialized nature.

Example Sentences

  1. The butterfly species was identified as bilocellate based on its wing patterns.
    Этот вид бабочки был идентифицирован как билоцеллатный на основе рисунков на его крыльях.

  2. Researchers noted the bilocellate structure of the larvae during their study.
    Исследователи отметили билоцеллатную структуру личинок во время их исследования.

  3. The bilocellate form is key to understanding the evolution of this insect family.
    Билоцеллатная форма является ключом к пониманию эволюции этой семейства насекомых.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "bilocellate" itself is not commonly found in idiomatic expressions due to its specialized usage, the concept of "cells" or "bilocation" can be seen in broader scientific discussions. Here are a few example sentences that include related phrases and idiomatic expressions:

  1. A cell in a biological system can feel bilocellate in function during certain stages of development.
    Клетка в биологической системе может казаться билоцеллатной по функции на определённых стадиях развития.

  2. Some insects exhibit bilocation abilities, thriving in two different environments.
    Некоторые насекомые демонстрируют способности к билокации, процветая в двух разных средах.

  3. Scientists explored the concept of cells that seemed bilocellate under high magnification.
    Ученые исследовали концепцию клеток, которые казались билоцеллатными при высоком увеличении.

Etymology

The word "bilocellate" is derived from the prefix "bi-" meaning "two" and "locellate" which refers to having small compartments or chambers, originating from Latin "loculus," meaning "small place." Thus, it literally means "having two small compartments."

Synonyms and Antonyms

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Note: The terms above may vary in usage depending on context and specific fields.



25-07-2024