cys·ti·cer·cus
n, pl -cer*ci : a tapeworm larva that consists of a fluid-filled sac containing an invaginated scolex, is situated in the tissues of an intermediate host, and is capable of developing into an adult tapeworm when eaten by a suitable definitive host - called also bladder worm , measle cys*ti*cer*cal adj
Similar sounding terms: cys·to·cer·cous
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