troph
21troph|o|blas|tic — «TROF uh BLAS tihk», adjective. of or having to do with the trophoblast …
22troph|o|blast — «TROF uh blast», noun. a layer of cells external to the embryo in many mammals, having the function of supplying it with nourishment. ╂[< Greek trophós feeder (< tréphein to feed) + blastós germ, sprout] …
23troph- — or tropho combining form Etymology: French, from Greek, from trophē nourishment nutritive < trophoblast > …
24troph- — var. of tropho before a vowel: trophallaxis. * * * …
25-troph — a combining form used in the formation of nouns with the general sense nutrient matter (embryotroph), an organism with given nutritional requirements (heterotroph); also forming concrete nouns corresponding to abstract nouns ending in trophy or… …
26troph- — See tropho . * * * (tropho ) prefix denoting nourishment or nutrition …
27troph(o)- — [Gr. trophē nutrition] a combining form denoting relationship to food or nourishment …
28troph — i, o (G). Nourish; food, nourishment …
29troph- — tropho combining form denoting nourishment or nutrition …
30-troph — aff. a combining form meaning “an organism with nutritional requirements” of the kind specified: heterotroph[/ex] • Etymology: prob. back formation from trophic …