Definition of Metazoal

1. metazoan [adj] - See also: metazoan

Lexicographical Neighbors of Metazoal

metaverse
metavivianite
metavoltine
metaxalone
metaxylem
metaxylems
metaxylene
metaxylenes
metayage
metayages
metayer
metayers
metazellerite
metazeunerite
metazoa
metazoal (current term)
metazoan
metazoans
metazocine
metazoic
metazoon
metazoonosis
metazoons
metcast
metcasts
mete
mete out
metecorn
meted
meted out

Literary usage of Metazoal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Human Parasitology: With Notes on Bacteriology, Mycology, Laboratory by Damaso de Rivas (1920)
"The absence of intestinal parasites or of any other metazoal infestation in the body strongly suggested a diagnosis of chronic filariasis, especially since ..."

2. The Monist by Hegeler Institute (1892)
"... points out that the constructive argument in favor of evolution derived from embryology commences with the fertilisation of the metazoal ovum. ..."

3. Darwin and After Darwin: An Exposition of the Darwinian Theory and a by George John Romanes (1910)
"Yet it is evident that the fact of all the processes above described being so similar in the case of sexual (or metazoal) reproduction among the innumerable ..."

4. Hygiene of Communicable Diseases: A Handbook for Sanitarians, Medical by Francis Merton Munson, John Harington, Francis Randolph Packard, Fielding Hudson Garrison (1920)
"... the fecal-borne diseases, cholera, dysentery, especially the bacil- lary variety; typhoid; tuberculosis, and infestations with the metazoal parasites. ..."

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