archiblast
1Archiblast — (griech.), in der Entwicket ung der Wirbeltiere der eigentliche Keim (vgl. Parablast) …
2archiblast — [är′kə blast΄] n. [ ARCHI + BLAST] Biol. 1. egg protoplasm 2. the outer of the two layers of an embryo in an early stage of development …
3archiblast — /ahr keuh blast /, n. Biol. the formative part of the egg, as distinguished from the part that nourishes the embryo. [1875 80; ARCHI + BLAST] * * * …
4archiblast — ar·chi·blast (ahrґkĭ blast) [archi + blast] 1. the components of an oocyte that actively form the embryo, as distinguished from the yolk. 2. His term for the fundamental part of the blastodermic layers as distinguished from the parablast or… …
5archiblast — ar·chi·blast …
6archiblast — /ˈakəblæst/ (say ahkuhblast) noun See yolk (def. 2) …
7archiblast — ˈäkəˌblast noun ( s) Etymology: archi + blast 1. : the active protoplasmic components of the egg in contrast to the stored yolk and other reserves 2. : epiblast …
8archiblastic — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷|blastik adjective : of, relating to, or derived from the archiblast * * * /ahr keuh blas tik/, adj. of, pertaining to, or derived from an archiblast. [1880 85; ARCHIBLAST + IC] …
9archiblastic — /ahr keuh blas tik/, adj. of, pertaining to, or derived from an archiblast. [1880 85; ARCHIBLAST + IC] * * * …
10Вальдейер — (Вильгельм Waldeyer) знаменитый немецкий анатом; род. в 1836 г.; изучал медицину в Геттингене, Грейфсвальде и Берлине; в 1867 г. назначен ординарным профессором патологической анатомии в Бреславле; в 1872 г. принял приглашение в заново… …
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