Definitions for infusorial

infusorial in·fu·so·ri·al

Spelling: [in-fyoo-sawr-ee-uh l, -sohr-]
IPA: /ˌɪn fyʊˈsɔr i əl, -ˈsoʊr-/

Infusorial is a 10 letter English word.

You can make 589 anagrams from letters in infusorial (afiilnorsu).

Definitions for infusorial

adjective

  1. pertaining to, containing, or consisting of infusorians:

Origin of infusorial

First recorded in 1840-50; Infusori(a) + -al1

Examples for infusorial

"Frankoline," a mixture of cuprous and ferric chlorides dissolved in strong hydrochloric acid absorbed in infusorial earth.

But many naturalists insist that the colouring matter proceeds from an infusorial animalcule, the green-coloured Vibrion.

On the 24th of April, 1676, this observer saw for the first time some infusorial animalcules.

The Monads are other infusorial animalcules which make an early appearance in vegetable infusions.

From May to August this process was continued without any development of infusorial life.

The organic world (like the world as a whole) arises out of a primitive chaos, namely, the infusorial slime.

The physiologist Mller has noted another peculiarity in infusorial life.

Blood-like waters are sometimes produced by a rapid evolution of infusorial animalcules.

Then infusorial earth was added, to make the compound porous in texture.

Three days' exposure to the dusty air suffices to render them muddy, fetid, and swarming with infusorial life.

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