piroplasma
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Etymology
    
From Latin pirum (“pear”) + Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plásma, “image, formation”)
Noun
    
piroplasma (plural piroplasmas or piroplasmata)
- (epidemiology, microbiology) Babesia, a genus of hematozoa that invades the red blood cells of humans and domesticated animals such as dogs and sheep
- Any of many other parasitic protozoa related to Babesia in order Piroplasmida.
Further reading
    
- piroplasma at OneLook Dictionary Search
 
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