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Definition of Sarcodine
1. Noun. Protozoa that move and capture food by forming pseudopods.
Generic synonyms: Protozoan, Protozoon
Group relationships: Class Sarcodina, Sarcodina
Specialized synonyms: Actinopod
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarcodine
Literary usage of Sarcodine
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1877)
"Thus, in the normal figure of the sarcodine, they are but very slightly developed
on the "dorsal" surface, whilst, ..."
2. Life Histories of Animals, Including Man: Or, Outlines of Comparative Embryology by Alpheus Spring Packard (1876)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine ; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
3. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Record Association (London, England), Zoological Society of London (1874)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine ; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
4. Life Histories of Animals, Including Man: Or, Outlines of Comparative Embryology by Alpheus Spring Packard (1876)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
5. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"RHIZOPODA, the name given by Dujardin (pro parte, 1838) to a. group of sarcodine
Protozoa. They are distinguished by their pseudopods, simple or branched, ..."
6. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science edited by Biologists Limited, The Company of. (1877)
"Thus, in the normal figure of the sarcodine, they are but very slightly developed
on the "dorsal" surface, whilst, ..."
7. Life Histories of Animals, Including Man: Or, Outlines of Comparative Embryology by Alpheus Spring Packard (1876)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine ; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
8. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Record Association (London, England), Zoological Society of London (1874)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine ; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
9. Life Histories of Animals, Including Man: Or, Outlines of Comparative Embryology by Alpheus Spring Packard (1876)
"The spicula are invested with a delicate sheath of condensed sarcodine; they
contain an axial filament, and are composed of concentric layers, ..."
10. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: “a” Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature edited by Hugh Chisholm (1911)
"RHIZOPODA, the name given by Dujardin (pro parte, 1838) to a. group of sarcodine
Protozoa. They are distinguished by their pseudopods, simple or branched, ..."