cestode

/ˈsɛstoʊd/
noun
  1. A parasitic flatworm that lives in the intestines of vertebrates, also called a tapeworm.
    • Humans can get a cestode infection by eating undercooked meat.
    • The veterinarian found a cestode in the cat's digestive system.
    • Cestodes can grow several meters long inside a host animal.
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