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zoon
1[ zoh-on ]
noun
- any of the individuals of a compound organism.
- any individual, or the individuals collectively, produced from a single egg.
-zoon
2- a combining form meaning “animal,” “organism” of the kind specified by the initial element, often corresponding to zoological class names ending in -zoa, with -zoon used to name a single member of such a class:
protozoon.
-zoon
1combining form
- indicating an individual animal or an independently moving entity derived from an animal
spermatozoon
zoon
2/ ˈəʊɒ /
noun
- a less common term for zooid
Derived Forms
- ˈDzԲ, adjective
Other Word Forms
- ·Dz· [zoh, -, uh, -nl], adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of zoon1
Word History and Origins
Origin of zoon1
Origin of zoon2
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Words That Use -zoon
does -zoon mean?
The combining form -zoon is used like a suffix meaning “aԾ” or “organism.” It is occasionally used in scientific terms, particularly to refer to a single member of classes in zoology. In zoology, class has a specific meaning that refers to taxonomy.
The form -zoon comes from Greek ôDz, meaning “animal.” The word zoo also ultimately comes from this Greek root. Zoo is shortened from zoological garden.
are variants of -zoon?
While -zoon doesn’t have any variants, it is related to the form , which is the plural form of -zoon, as in Protozoa.
When combined as a prefix, becomes or , as in or . Want to know more? Read our Words That Use articles for zoo-, zo-, and -zoa.
In some instances, -zoa is made singular by adding an -n to the end of the word, rather than using the combining form -zoon, as in sporozoan.
Examples of -zoon
An example of a scientific term that features the form -zoon is ectozoon, “any animal parasite, as the louse, that lives on the surface of its host.”
The combining form ecto- means “outside” or “external,” from Greek ó. As we have seen, -zoon means “organism.” Ectozoon literally translates to “external organism.”
are some words that use the combining form –zoon?
- entozoon
- epizoon (using the equivalent form of -zoon in Latin)
- hematozoon
- protozoon (using the equivalent form of -zoon in Latin)
- spermatozoon (using the equivalent form of -zoon in Latin)
are some other forms that –zoon may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form hemato- means “blood.” With this in mind, what does the scientific term hematozoon literally mean?
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