giardia

/ˌɡærˈdiːə/

Definitions

1. noun

A genus of flagellate protozoan parasites that are commonly found in fresh water and are known to cause intestinal infections in humans and animals.

“The giardia parasite is a major cause of waterborne illnesses worldwide.”

2. adjective

Relating to or caused by a giardia infection.

“The giardia-infected water supply was shut down until further notice.”

Synonyms

  • flagellate
  • protozoan

Antonyms

  • beneficial
  • harmless