of, consisting of, containing, or having the nature of, infusorians
infusorial in American English
(ˌinfjuˈsɔriəl, -ˈsour-)
adjective
pertaining to, containing, or consisting of infusorians
infusorial earth
Word origin
[1840–50; infusori(a) + -al1]This word is first recorded in the period 1840–50. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: bypass, flan, sensationalism, set piece, striation
Examples of 'infusorial' in a sentence
infusorial
The resulting low values of macrophyte river index and infusorial index pointed to a poor quality of surface waters.
Antoni Grzywna, Krzysztof Jóźwiakowski, Magdalena Gizińska-Górna, Michał Marzec, AndrzejMazur, Radomir Obroślak 2016, 'ANALYSIS OF ECOLOGICAL STATUS OF SURFACE WATERS IN THE RIVER BYSTRZYCA LUBLIN', Journal of Ecological Engineeringhttp://www.journalssystem.com/jeeng/ANALYSIS-OF-ECOLOGICAL-STATUS-OF-SURFACE-WATERS-IN-THE-RIVER-BYSTRZYCA-LUBLIN,65092,0,2.html. Retrieved from DOAJ CC BY 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/legalcode)
Take some of the infusorial animals.
Henry White Warren Recreations in Astronomy (1879). Retrieved in 2019 from Project Gutenberg (https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/)