- blas|to|disk
- blas|to|disk or blas|to|disc «BLAS tuh dihsk», noun.a disklike aggregation of formative protoplasm at one pole of the yolk of a fertilized egg, containing the nucleus; germinal disk.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
blas|to|disc — blas|to|disk or blas|to|disc «BLAS tuh dihsk», noun. a disklike aggregation of formative protoplasm at one pole of the yolk of a fertilized egg, containing the nucleus; germinal disk … Useful english dictionary
blas — cac·to·blas·tis; ca·lyp·to·blas·tea; ca·lyp·to·blas·tic; coe·lo·blas·tic; crys·tal·lo·blas·tic; dip·lo·blas·tic; dis·co·blas·tic; en·an·ti·o·blas·tic; eryth·ro·blas·te·mia; eryth·ro·blas·tic; eryth·ro·blas·to·sis; eryth·ro·blas·tot·ic;… … English syllables
disk — am·phi·disk; disk; disk·er; disk·ery; disk·less; mono·disk; poly·disk; disk·ette; blas·to·disk; … English syllables
blastodisk — blas·to·disk … English syllables
blastodisc — blas·to·disc or blas·to·disk blas tə .disk n the embryo forming portion of an egg with discoidal cleavage usu. appearing as a small disc on the upper surface of the yolk mass * * * blas·to·disc (blasґto disk) [blasto + Gr. diskos disk] the convex … Medical dictionary
blastodisk — blas•to•disk or blas•to•disc [[t]ˈblæs təˌdɪsk[/t]] n. dvl the blastula forming as a flattened sphere on top of the yolk in the eggs of birds and reptiles • Etymology: 1885–90 … From formal English to slang
blastodisk — /blas teuh disk /, n. Embryol. the blastula that forms as a flattened sphere on top of the yolk in the yolk laden eggs of birds and reptiles. Also, blastodisc. [1885 90; BLASTO + DISK] * * * … Universalium
blastodisk — or blastodisc [blas′tōdisk΄, blas′tədisk΄] n. GERMINAL DISK … English World dictionary
Am — Am; am·a·crine; am·adel·phous; am·a·dou; am·a·lek·ite; am·al·ri·cian; am·an·din; am·a·ni·ta; am·a·nous; am·a·ra; am·a·ranth; am·a·ran·tha·ce·ae; am·a·ran·thine; am·a·ran·thus; am·a·ran·tite; am·a·relle; am·a·ril·lite; am·a·roid; am·a·roi·dal;… … English syllables
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