FISHTERM bilingual dictionary Search results for 'Plankton' (2 record(s))
RECORD 1
RECORD No. | 271 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
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LAST UPDATE | 2023-09-15 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * Phytoplancton statut: préféré | ||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | nom masculin | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | ÉTYM. 1905, Rev. gén. des sc., no 7, p. 324; de phyto-, et plancton ; de l’expression allemande d’origine grecque Plankton, ‘plancton’ | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005). | ||||||||
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PLURAL | Phytoplankton ; | ||||||||
DEFINITION SOURCE | Fishterm |
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TERM | * Phytoplankton statut: préféré | ||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | noun | ||||||||
PLURAL | Phytoplankton ; | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | From the affix of Greek origin phyto-, ‘plant’, and Modern English plankton; from Ancient Greek plazesthai, ‘to stray’. | ||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). | ||||||||
DEFINITION |
autotrophic plankton that consists of microscopic plants and plantlike organisms, as opposed to zooplankton. | ||||||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). |
RECORD 2
RECORD No. | 270 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
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LAST UPDATE | 2023-09-15 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * Plancton statut: préféré | ||||||||||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | nom masculin | ||||||||||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | ÉTYM. 1893, plankton, in Année sc. et industr. 1894, p. 526; sans doute antérieur. Cf. Planctonique; all. Plankton (1887), grec plagkton, neutre de plagktos « errant ». De l’expression allemande d’origine grecque Plankton, ‘plancton’. | ||||||||||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005). | ||||||||||||||||
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Ensemble d’organismes microscopiques vivant en suspension dans l’eau. | ||||||||||||||||
PLURAL | Planctons ; | ||||||||||||||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). | ||||||||||||||||
NOTES | Le plancton se divise en deux grands groupes : le zooplancton et le phytoplancton. |
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TERM | * Plankton statut: préféré | ||||||||||||||||
PART OF SPEECH | noun | ||||||||||||||||
PLURAL | Plankton ; | ||||||||||||||||
ETYMOLOGY | From Modern German Plankton, ‘plankton’; from Ancient Greek plankton, neuter of planktos, ‘straying’; from Ancient Greek plazesthai, ‘to stray’; late 19th cent.: from German, from Greek planktos ‘wandering’, from the base of plazein ‘wander’. | ||||||||||||||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). | ||||||||||||||||
DEFINITION |
the very small forms of plant and animal life that live in water. | ||||||||||||||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). |
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