Animalcules

/ˌænɪˈmælkjuːlz/ noun

Tiny living creatures too small to see without a microscope, especially single-celled organisms like bacteria or protozoans.

From Latin 'animalculum' (diminutive of 'animal'), coined in the 17th century when microscopes first revealed microscopic life forms. The suffix '-cule' means 'very small,' emphasizing their tiny size.

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