Dientamoeba

Translingual

Trophozoite of Dientamoeba fragilis

Etymology

From English di- (two) + Entamoeba, referring to the double nuclei of the trichomonad.

Proper noun

Dientamoeba f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Dientamoebidae trichomonads parasitic in the intestines of humans and monkeys that include one (Dientamoeba fragilis) known to cause abdominal pain, anorexia, and loose stools in humans.

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