IPA: //maɪˈsɛtəˌzoʊən//
KK: /maɪˈsiːtəˌzoʊən/
A type of organism that is part of the group known as slime molds, which are characterized by their unique life cycle and ability to form multicellular structures.
The mycetozoan can be found in damp environments, where it plays a role in decomposing organic matter.
Mycetozoan is formed from "mycet-" (from Greek "mukētēs", meaning fungus) and "zoan" (from Greek "zōion", meaning animal). The term refers to organisms that exhibit characteristics of both fungi and animals, specifically slime molds.
Think of 'fungus' ('mycet-') and 'animal' ('zoan') coming together to remember that mycetozoans are organisms that share traits of both.