noun
- A parasitic protozoan of the order Gregarinida, typically found in the intestines of insects and other invertebrates.
Usage: biology; zoology
adjective
- Relating to or characteristic of gregarines; of or pertaining to the order Gregarinida.
Usage: biology; zoology
Examples
- The biologist identified gregarine parasites in the beetle's digestive tract.
- Gregarine infections are common in certain insect populations.
- Under the microscope, the gregarine organism displayed characteristic cellular structures.
- The research focused on gregarine life cycles in grasshoppers.
- Gregarine protozoans have been studied for over a century in parasitology.