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ospite intermedio

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

intermediate host [Am ˈˌɪn(t)ərˈˌmidiət hoʊst] N ZOOL

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. intermediate ADJ [Brit ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪət, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈmidiət]

1. intermediate point, step, stage:

2. intermediate SCHOOL:

intermediate book, exam, course
intermediate level, student

3. intermediate ECON:

II. intermediate N [Brit ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪət, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈmidiət]

1. intermediate (mediator):

2. intermediate Am MOTOR:

3. intermediate CHEM:

III. intermediate VB intr [Brit ˌɪntəˈmiːdɪeɪt, Am ˌɪn(t)ərˈmidieɪt]

I. host1 [Brit həʊst, Am hoʊst] N

1. host (to guests, visitors):

[before n] host country

2. host:

host BOT, ZOOL
host before n animal, plant, cell

3. host TV:

4. host (innkeeper):

host rare, hum
host rare, hum

II. host1 [Brit həʊst, Am hoʊst] VB trans

1. host city, country, institution etc.:

2. host TV:

3. host COMPUT:

host website

host2 [Brit həʊst, Am hoʊst] N

1. host (multitude):

schiera f (of di)

2. host (army):

host arch

host3 [Brit həʊst, Am hoʊst] N REL

in the PONS Dictionary

I. intermediate [ˌɪn·t̬ɚ·ˈmi:·di·ət] ADJ

II. intermediate [ˌɪn·t̬ɚ·ˈmi:·di·ət] N

intermediario(-a) m (f)

I. host1 [hoʊst] N

1. host (person who receives guests):

2. host (presenter):

3. host BIOL:

4. host COMPUT:

host m inv

II. host1 [hoʊst] VB trans

1. host:

host party
host event

2. host TV, RADIO (program):

host2 [hoʊst] N

Host [hoʊst] N REL

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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When the intermediate host completes metamorphosis it comes across a definitive host and evolves into an adult.
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Its first intermediate host includes the fingernail clam, which is followed by a second intermediate host, which can be a snail, tadpole, or crayfish.
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This parasite requires an intermediate host usually found in the soil fauna.
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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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Additionally, exogenous bacteria can enter a secondary host through an intermediate host such as insects and parasites.
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