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anaerobia

|an-aer-o-bi-a|

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/ˌæn.ɛəˈroʊ.bi.ə/

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/ˌæn.ɪəˈrəʊ.bi.ə/

life without oxygen

Etymology
Etymology Information

'anaerobia' originates from New Latin, specifically the word 'anaerobium,' where 'an-' meant 'without' and 'aer' meant 'air.'

Historical Evolution

'anaerobium' was adopted into scientific English as 'anaerobia' to refer to organisms living without air (oxygen).

Meaning Changes

Initially, it meant 'organisms living without air,' and this meaning has remained consistent in modern scientific usage.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Noun 1

microorganisms that live and grow in the absence of oxygen.

Anaerobia are often found in deep soil or underwater sediments.

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Last updated: 2025/07/26 18:06