MERIDION


Meaning of MERIDION in English

mə̇ˈridēˌän noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, diminutive of merid-, meris part, portion — more at merit

: a genus (coextensive with the family Meridionaceae) of freshwater pennate diatoms having cuneate cells arranged in flat, fan-shaped, or spiral colonies and often causing odors in public water supplies

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