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Testacealobosia (medicine) and high-flying (iou)


Testacealobosia (medicine)


Testacealobosia


A subclass of the subphylum Sarcodina (amoebae), in which the cells are provided with a firm chitinous envelope, often containing earthy material, with an opening through which the pseudopodia are protruded.

Origin: L. Testa, shell


high-flying (iou)



high-flying adjective. L16.
[from HIGH adverb + FLYING ppl adjective.]
Reaching great heights; ambitious; having great potential. L16.
T. Heald The General had tried to encourage high-flying state school applicants. Times The once high-flying shares of..Britain's biggest housebuilder fell to a 1983/84 low yesterday.
b. Extreme. L17.
That flies high. E17.