annelida: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/əˈnɛlɪdə/US/əˈnɛlədə/

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What does “annelida” mean?

The scientific name of a phylum of invertebrate animals that includes worms with segmented bodies, such as earthworms, leeches, and marine worms.

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Meaning and Definition

The scientific name of a phylum of invertebrate animals that includes worms with segmented bodies, such as earthworms, leeches, and marine worms.

In taxonomy, the group comprising segmented worms. In a broader, informal context, it can refer to any organism belonging to this phylum.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in meaning or usage. Spelling and pronunciation are consistent.

Connotations

None beyond its precise scientific definition.

Frequency

Equally low-frequency in both dialects, confined to biological sciences.

Grammar

How to Use “annelida” in a Sentence

Annelida includes...Organisms in the phylum Annelida......a member of Annelida

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
phylum AnnelidaAnnelida phylumclass within Annelida
medium
segmented worms of AnnelidaAnnelida speciesannelid (member of Annelida)
weak
study of Annelidabelongs to Annelidaexamples include Annelida

Examples

Examples of “annelida” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • Annelidan characteristics
  • The annelid body plan

American English

  • Annelidan features
  • The annelid nervous system

Usage

Meaning in Context

Academic

Used in biology textbooks, research papers, and lectures on invertebrate zoology.

Everyday

Virtually never used in casual conversation.

Technical

Essential term in taxonomy, marine biology, soil science, and comparative anatomy.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “annelida”

Strong

Annelids (the members of the phylum)

Neutral

segmented worms

Weak

ringed worms

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “annelida”

unsegmented worms (e.g., nematodes, flatworms)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “annelida”

  • Using 'Annelida' as a plural noun for individual worms (correct: 'annelids').
  • Mispronouncing it as /æˈnɛlɪdə/ (stress is on the second syllable).
  • Confusing it with 'Arthropoda' (insects, crustaceans).

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is singular, referring to the entire phylum as a taxonomic group. The plural for individual organisms is 'annelids'.

The three major classes are Polychaeta (marine worms), Oligochaeta (earthworms), and Hirudinea (leeches).

No, it is a highly technical, scientific term. In everyday contexts, use 'segmented worm', 'earthworm', or 'leech' as appropriate.

UK: /əˈnɛlɪdə/ (uh-NEL-i-duh). US: /əˈnɛlədə/ (uh-NEL-uh-duh). The stress is always on the second syllable.

The scientific name of a phylum of invertebrate animals that includes worms with segmented bodies, such as earthworms, leeches, and marine worms.

Annelida is usually scientific, technical, academic in register.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'ANN-ELLY-DA worms' have rings like a stack of ellipses (O's) or elastic bands around their bodies.

Conceptual Metaphor

A living segmented tube; nature's original modular design.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
An earthworm is an invertebrate belonging to the phylum .
Multiple Choice

What is the primary defining feature of organisms in Annelida?