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Zwischenwirt

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I. inter·medi·ate [ˌɪntəˈmi:diət, Am -t̬ɚˈ-] ADJ inv

1. intermediate:

Zwischenstadium nt <-s, -stadien>
Zwischenstopp m <-s, -s>
sich acc zwischen etw dat befinden

2. intermediate (level of skill):

II. inter·medi·ate [ˌɪntəˈmi:diət, Am -t̬ɚˈ-] N

III. inter·medi·ate [ˌɪntəˈmi:diət, Am -t̬ɚˈ-] VB intr

I. host1 [həʊst, Am hoʊst] N

1. host (party-giver):

Gastgeber(in) m (f) <-s, ->
mine host Brit dated hum

2. host (event-stager):

Veranstalter(in) m (f) <-s, ->
to play host to sth conference, etc.

3. host (compère):

Showmaster(in) m (f) <-s, ->

4. host BIOL, CHEM:

Wirt m <-(e)s, -e>

5. host COMPUT:

Hauptrechner m <-s, ->

II. host1 [həʊst, Am hoʊst] N modifier

III. host1 [həʊst, Am hoʊst] VB trans

1. host (stage):

to host sth event

2. host (be compère for):

to host sth

3. host (entertain):

to host sb guests

host2 [həʊst, Am hoʊst] N usu sing

a [whole] host of ...
jede Menge ... +gen

host3 [həʊst, Am hoʊst] N no pl REL

OpenDict entry

host N

host FIN
OpenDict entry

host VB

Klett Biology Glossary

intermediate host

Klett Biology Glossary

I. intermediate N

II. intermediate ADJ

Present
Iintermediate
youintermediate
he/she/itintermediates
weintermediate
youintermediate
theyintermediate
Past
Iintermediated
youintermediated
he/she/itintermediated
weintermediated
youintermediated
theyintermediated
Present Perfect
Ihaveintermediated
youhaveintermediated
he/she/ithasintermediated
wehaveintermediated
youhaveintermediated
theyhaveintermediated
Past Perfect
Ihadintermediated
youhadintermediated
he/she/ithadintermediated
wehadintermediated
youhadintermediated
theyhadintermediated

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Additionally, exogenous bacteria can enter a secondary host through an intermediate host such as insects and parasites.
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It also is an intermediate host to various parasites.
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This parasite requires an intermediate host usually found in the soil fauna.
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When the intermediate host completes metamorphosis it comes across a definitive host and evolves into an adult.
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This fluke is known for causing tumor like malformations in fishes (intermediate host) by attaching onto its spinal region in the metacercariae form.
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