IPA: //ˈkoʊ.ə.njʊr//
KK: /ˈkō-ə-ˌnər/
A type of larva that develops from the eggs of a specific tapeworm, which can cause illness in animals like sheep.
The farmer was concerned about the presence of coenure in his sheep, as it could lead to serious health issues.
The word 'coenure' originates from the Greek word 'koinos' (meaning common) and 'ouron' (meaning urine). It refers to a common or shared condition related to urine, particularly in a medical context.
Think of 'common' ('koinos') and 'urine' ('ouron') to remember that 'coenure' relates to a shared condition involving urine.