IPA: //ˈdɛz.mɪd//
KK: /dɛzˈmɪd/
A type of green algae that lives in freshwater, often found as single cells or in chains.
The pond was filled with desmids, creating a beautiful green hue in the water.
Desmid is derived from the Greek word "desmos" (meaning bond or tie) and the suffix "-id" (used to form names of groups or classes). The term "desmid" refers to a group of green algae characterized by their unique shape and structure, which can be thought of as being 'tied' together in their formation.
Think of 'desmos' meaning bond or tie, which helps you remember that 'desmid' refers to a group of algae that are uniquely connected in their structure.