schizogenesis
11schizogenèse — [ skizɔʒənɛz ] n. f. • 1903; lat. sc. schizogenesis (1866); cf. schizo et genèse ♦ Biol. Variété de schizogamie de certains annélides et turbellariés. ● schizogenèse nom féminin Mode de reproduction asexuée propre à certaines annélides polychètes …
12schi|zog|o|ny — «skih ZOG uh nee», noun. = schizogenesis. (Cf. ↑schizogenesis) …
13Schizo- — Schiz o [Gr. ? to split, cleave.] A combining form denoting division or cleavage; as, schizogenesis, reproduction by fission or cell division. [1913 Webster] …
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15schizogenous — adjective a) Of or pertaining to schizogenesis b) Of or pertaining to schizogony …
16schizogenic — adjective of or related to schizogenesis or to schizogony …
17fissiparity — SYN: schizogenesis. [L. fissio, cleaving, fr. findo, to cleave, + pario, to bring forth] …
18scissiparity — SYN: schizogenesis. [L. scissio, cleavage, + pario, to bring forth] …
19σχιζογένεση — η, Ν βιολ. τύπος μονογονίας με πολλαπλή κατάτμηση, ο οποίος απαντά σε ορισμένους πολύχαιτους και ολιγόχαιτους δακτυλιοσκώληκες, καθώς και σε πλατυέλμινθες στροβιλιστικούς σάλπες κ.ά. [ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. Αντιδάνεια λ., πρβλ. αγγλ. schizogenesis (< σχίζω + …
20division — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. severance, separation, disunion, discord, disjunction, schism; apportionment, partitionment; part, section; unit, group. See class, combatant. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act or result of dividing] Syn …