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amoeba (n.)

type of microscopic protozoa, 1855, from Modern Latin Amoeba, genus name (1841 in English, said to have been used 1830 by German naturalist Christian Ehrenberg), from Greek amoibe "change, alteration; exchange," which is related to ameibein "to change, exchange," from PIE *(e)meigw-, which is an extended form of root *mei- (1) "to change, go, move" or perhaps a separate root. So called for its constantly changing shape. An earlier popular name for it was proteus (1660s). Related: Amoebic; amoebiform; amoeboid.

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Definitions of amoeba from WordNet

amoeba (n.)
naked freshwater or marine or parasitic protozoa that form temporary pseudopods for feeding and locomotion;
Synonyms: ameba
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