How Do You Spell ANGUILLULA?

Pronunciation: [aŋɡˈɪljʊlə] (IPA)

The word "anguillula" is a term used to describe a small, parasitic nematode that infects insects and other invertebrates. The spelling of this word can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /æŋˌɡwɪljʊlə/. The first syllable is pronounced with the "æ" sound (as in "cat"), followed by a glottal stop and then the "ŋ" sound (as in "sing"). The second syllable has the "ɡw" sound (as in "queen"), followed by the "ɪl" sound (as in "ill"), and then the "jʊl" sound (like "you'll"), and finally the schwa sound (ə) at the end.

ANGUILLULA Meaning and Definition

  1. Anguillula, also known by its scientific name Anguillula aceti, is a microscopic and free-living nematode that belongs to the family Anguillulidae. This organism is commonly found in vinegar and other acidic environments, lending it its common name, vinegar eel. Despite its name, Anguillula is not a true eel but rather a type of nematode worm.

    Anguillula typically measures around 1 mm in length and has a slender, elongated shape resembling an eel, which explains its name. The body of an Anguillula is transparent and unsegmented, with a tapered head end and a pointed tail. It possesses a characteristic undulating motion as it maneuvers through its environment.

    These nematodes are often observed in vinegar, where they thrive in the presence of acetic acid. They consume the bacteria that naturally occur in vinegar, utilizing them as a food source. Despite their presence, Anguillula is not considered harmful or pathogenic to humans and does not affect the quality or safety of the vinegar.

    Anguillula is frequently used as a live food source for certain aquarium fish and invertebrates due to its high nutritional value. It is also commonly used by microbiologists and students for study and observation under microscopes due to its ease of cultivation.

    In summary, Anguillula is a microscopic nematode commonly known as vinegar eel due to its presence in vinegar. It feeds on bacteria in acidic environments and is often used as a live food source for aquarium animals and as a subject for scientific study.

  2. A genus of nematode worms.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ANGUILLULA

The word "anguillula" is derived from the Latin term "anguilla", which means "small eel". It is a diminutive form of "anguis", which means "snake" or "serpent". The term "anguillula" is used in biology to refer to certain nematodes that resemble small eels due to their slender and elongated body shape.

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