rotifer

noun

ro·​ti·​fer ˈrō-tə-fər How to pronounce rotifer (audio)
: any of a class (Rotifera of the phylum Aschelminthes) of minute usually microscopic but many-celled chiefly freshwater aquatic invertebrates having the anterior end modified into a retractile disk bearing circles of strong cilia that often give the appearance of rapidly revolving wheels

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Each daughter rotifer is a perfect copy of her mother. Byphie Jacobs, science.org, 18 July 2024 Microscopic animals called rotifers, for example, require less than a millionth of a calorie to make one offspring. Carl Zimmer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 28 May 2024 One candidate, a microscopic animal called a rotifer that is a natural predator in estuaries, looks promising. Patrick Huyghe, Discover Magazine, 11 Nov. 2019 The ones that help the rotifer survive are kept around in the population--some perform useful functions, like breaking certain chemical bonds--while those that don't help die off. Discover Magazine, 13 Feb. 2012 See all Example Sentences for rotifer 

Word History

Etymology

ultimately from Latin rota + -fer

First Known Use

1777, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of rotifer was in 1777

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“Rotifer.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rotifer. Accessed 30 Nov. 2024.

Kids Definition

rotifer

noun
ro·​ti·​fer ˈrōt-ə-fər How to pronounce rotifer (audio)
: any of a class of tiny aquatic invertebrate animals with circles of cilia on one end that look like moving wheels when moving

Medical Definition

rotifer

noun
ro·​ti·​fer ˈrōt-ə-fər How to pronounce rotifer (audio)
: any member of the class Rotifera

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