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OPALINE - traduction vers arabe

SMALL GROUP OF PECULIAR PROTISTS, FAMILY OPALINIDAE, ORDER SLOPALINIDA
Opalinid; Opalinida; Opaline; Opalinids; Opalinea
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OPALINE         

الصفة

أوبِني شبيه به

opaline         
أوبالينى ، متلألئ سماوى اللون
opaline         
أعْبَلِيّ

Définition

Opaline
·add. ·noun Opal glass.
II. Opaline ·add. ·noun An opaline color or expanse.
III. Opaline ·add. ·noun An opaline variety of yellow chalcedony.
IV. Opaline ·adj Of, pertaining to, or like, opal in appearance; having changeable colors like those of the opal.

Wikipédia

Opalinidae

The opalines are a small group of peculiar heterokonts, currently assigned to the family Opalinidae, in the order Slopalinida. Their name is derived from the opalescent appearance of these microscopic organisms when illuminated with full sunlight. Most opalines live in the large intestine and cloaca of anurans (frogs and toads), though they are sometimes found in fish, reptiles, molluscs and insects; whether they are parasitic is not certain. The unusual features of the opalines, first observed by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek in 1683, has led to much debate regarding their phylogenetic position among the protists.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour OPALINE
1. But this year from late August to mid October quite a number of individuals have been found from southern and western Cornwall to Dorset and also in Jersey." "A number were washed up on two beaches on the South Devon coast and egg masses have been found in a sheltered inlet." When stressed they release a purple ink into the water which contains the toxin opaline to blind attackers.