Hypernyms for "protoctist genus"
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Ascophyllum
Chara
Chilomastix
Chlamydomonas
Chlorococcum
Chondrus
Desmidium
Endamoeba
genus Amoeba
genus Arcella
genus Ascophyllum
genus Babesia
genus Chara
genus Chilomastix
genus Chlamydomonas
genus Chlorella
genus Chlorococcum
genus Chondrus
genus Conferva
genus Costia
genus Desmidium
genus Difflugia
genus Eimeria
genus Endamoeba
genus Euglena
genus Fucus
genus Giardia
genus Globigerina
genus Haemoproteus
genus Hexamita
genus Laminaria
genus Leucocytozoan
genus Leucocytozoon
genus Nitella
genus Noctiluca
genus Oedogonium
genus Paramecium
genus Peridinium
genus Piroplasma
genus Plasmodium
genus Porphyra
genus Rhodymenia
genus Sarcocystis
genus Sargassum
genus Spirogyra
genus Stentor
genus Tetrahymena
genus Tribonema
genus Trichomonas
genus Ulva
genus Volvox
genus Vorticella
genus Zygnema
Haemoproteus
Hexamita
Laminaria
Nitella
Oedogonium
Peridinium
Porphyra
Rhodymenia
Sarcocystis
Tribonema
Ulva
Volvox
Zygnema
What are hypernyms?
Hypernyms are words with a broader meaning that includes the meaning of the original word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "dog" because a dog is a type of animal.
Think of hypernyms as "umbrella terms" or categories that include the original word.