alveolate
English
    
    Etymology
    
Borrowed from Latin alveolatus, from alveolus (“cavity”).
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Translations
    
having honeycomb-like cavities
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Noun
    
alveolate (plural alveolates)
- (biology) A member of a grouping of protists comprising the ciliates, sporozoa and dinoflagellates.
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