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cenobiar (chiefly American spelling; of or relating to a coenobium, a usually spherical colony of unicellular organisms surrounded by a common investment, especially a colony having a definite number and specific arrangement of cells); coenobiar (chiefly British spelling; of or relating to a coenobium, a usually spherical colony of unicellular organisms surrounded by a common investment, especially a colony having a definite number and specific arrangement of cells) |