IPA: /ˌɛntəˈmiːbə/
KK: /ɛnˈteɪmɪbə/
A type of single-celled organism that can cause disease in humans, particularly dysentery.
Entameba histolytica is known to cause amoebic dysentery in humans.
**Entameba** → The word is derived from the Greek "en-" (meaning in) and "ameba" (meaning change or alteration). The term refers to an organism that lives within a host, highlighting its nature of existing inside another entity.
Think of 'in' ('en-') and 'change' ('ameba') to remember that 'entameba' refers to an organism that exists inside another.