paurometabolous
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek παῦρος (paûros, “small, little”) + metabolous (“undergoing metamorphosis”), modeled after ametabolous, hemimetabolous. See New Latin Paurometabola.
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˌpɔːɹəʊmɪˈtæbələs/
- (General American) IPA(key): /ˈˌpɔɹoʊmɪˈtæbələs/
- Hyphenation: pau‧ro‧me‧tab‧o‧lous
Adjective
paurometabolous
- Of or belonging to the Paurometabola.
- (entomology) Characterizing a group of insects whose metamorphosis from immaturity to maturity is gradual and without sudden radical physical change; characterized by hemimetabolism.
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See also
Hemimetabolism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
References
- “paurometabolous, adj.”, in OED Online
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