Amoeba

/əˈmiːbə/ noun

A tiny single-celled organism that lives in water and soil, can change shape, and moves by creating temporary arm-like extensions.

From Greek 'amoibē' (change/exchange). Named by scientist Christian Ehrenberg in 1830 because the organism's constantly changing shape exemplifies the idea of continuous transformation.

AMአምስባ
ARأَمِيْبَة
BNআমেবা
CAamèba
CS améba
DAamoeba
DEAmoebe
ELαμοίβα
ESamiba
FAآمِبا
FIamooba
FRamibes
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