prehepaticus

prehepaticus
\\ˌprēhə̇ˈpad.ə̇kəs\ noun (-es)
Etymology: New Latin, from Latin prae- pre- + Greek hēpat-, hēpar liver, + Latin -icus -ic — more at hepatic
: the embryonic connective and vascular tissues from which the interstitial part of the liver is developed

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • prehepaticus — pre·he·pat·i·cus (pre″hə patґĭ kəs) [pre + Gr. hēpar liver] a mass of vascular and connective tissue in the embryo that develops into the interstitial tissue of the liver …   Medical dictionary

  • prehepaticus — pre·he·pat·i·cus …   English syllables

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