plasmodia

/plæˈsɒdiə/

Definitions

1. noun

a multinucleate cell mass resulting from the fusion of two or more amoeboid cells, typically the infective form of a protozoan parasite, especially a species of the genus Plasmodium that causes malaria in humans or other animals.

“The research lab studied the life cycle of plasmodia in various environments.”

Synonyms

  • parasites
  • protozoa

Antonyms

  • bacteria-free
  • non-pathogenic