bursate

bursate
\\ˈbərˌsāt\ adjective
Etymology: New Latin bursa + English -ate
: having a bursa

a bursate worm


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  • bursate — bur·sate …   English syllables

  • bursa — bursal, adj. bursate /berr sayt/, adj. /berr seuh/, n., pl. bursae / see/, bursas. Anat., Zool. a pouch, sac, or vesicle, esp. a sac containing synovia, to facilitate motion, as between a tendon and a bone. [1795 1805; < NL, LL bursa a bag, pouch …   Universalium

  • nonbursate — Denoting a nontaxonomic division of Nematoda embracing those in which the male copulatory bursa is only a skin fold containing no fleshy ribs, as seen in hookworms and other bursate nematodes. [L. non, not, + Mediev. L. bursa, purse] …   Medical dictionary

  • Strongyloidea — A superfamily of strongyle nematode parasites including the genera Ancyclostoma, Necator, Ostertagia, Haemonchus, and Strongylus, as well as the tapeworms of fowl, the lungworms of carnivores, and some of the most important helminth pathogens of… …   Medical dictionary

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