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amœboid
amœboid, a. Biol. (əˈmiːbɔɪd) [f. amœb-a + -oid.] Of the character of the amœba; amœba-like.1861 J. Greene Cœlent. 52 Such amœboid particles occasionally become detached. 1872 Huxley Phys. vii. 157 The amœboid movements of the white corpuscles of the blood. 1878 M{supc}Nab Bot. 16 The protoplasm esc... Oxford English Dictionary
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mesamœboid
mesamœboid, a. and n. Biol. (mɛsəˈmiːbɔɪd) [f. Gr. µέσ-ος middle + amœboid.] a. adj. In mesamœboid cell = b. b. n. One of the amœba-like cells which are developed in the mesoderm.1890 Syd. Soc. Lex., Mesamœboid cells..Mesamœboids. 1905 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 25 Feb. 441 A special ingrowth of micronuclear ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Acrantophis dumerili
The type locality given in the original description is "Amérique mérid. ?", which is later given as "?" by Jan (1863). "Phylogeography, systematics and conservation status of boid snakes from Madagascar (Sanzinia and Acrantophis)". wikipedia.org
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amœbocyte
amœbocyte Zool. (əˈmiːbəsaɪt) [Fr. (L. Cuénot, 1888), f. amœba + -o + -cyte.] A cell having amœboid shape or properties; esp. a type of corpuscle in the cœlomic fluid of certain echinoderms, etc.1892 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XXXIII. 111 Cuénot..advances a theory that certain granules contained in ‘ami... Oxford English Dictionary
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œcoid
œcoid Biol. (ˈiːkɔɪd) Also oikoid. [f. Gr. οἶκος house, dwelling: see -oid.] (See quot.)1892 Syd. Soc. Lex., Œcoid, Brücke's term for the substance, or stroma, of a red blood-corpuscle which is charged with or contains the coloured matter and the nucleus, where there is one, together called the zooi... Oxford English Dictionary
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euglenoid
euglenoid, a. and n. Biol. (juːˈgliːnɔɪd) [f. mod.L. Euglena (C. G. Ehrenberg 1830, in Ann. d. Physik und Chem. XCIV. 507), f. eu- + Gr. γλήνη pupil of the eye + -oid.] A. adj. Resembling Euglena, a member of the genus of single-celled aquatic flagellates so called, which are treated as either proto... Oxford English Dictionary
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myxamœba
myxamœba (mɪksəˈmiːbə) Also myxo-amœba. Pl. -æ. [f. myxo- + amœba.] In a slime mould of the division Myxomycota, a cell lacking flagella but capable of amœboid movement. So myxaˈmœboid a.1875 Bennett & Dyer tr. Sachs' Bot. 10 In the Myxomycetes the swarm-spores (Myxo-amœbæ)..coalesce gradually in gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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plasmodium
‖ plasmodium Biol. (plæzˈməʊdɪəm) Pl. -ia. Rarely anglicized plasmode (ˈplæzməʊd). [mod.L. (1863, Cienkowski in Pringsheim Botanik III. 400), f. plasma + -odium: see -ode1.] 1. A mass or sheet of naked protoplasm, formed by the fusion, or by the aggregation, of a number of amœboid bodies (true plasm... Oxford English Dictionary
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archæocyte
archæocyte Zool. (ˈɑːkiːəsaɪt) Also archeocyte. [f. archæo- + -cyte.] A wandering amœboid cell, esp. in a sponge: see quots.1887 W. J. Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 419/2 Amœboid wandering cells or archæocytes are scattered through the matrix of the collenchyme. 1900 E. A. Minchin in E. R. Lankester... Oxford English Dictionary
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pseudopodium
‖ pseudopodium Biol. (ps-, sjuːdəʊˈpəʊdɪəm) Pl. -ia. [mod.L., f. Gr. ψευδο- pseudo- + -podium, ad. Gr. πόδιον, dim. of πούς, ποδ- foot.] 1. Zool. a. In certain Protozoa (esp. Rhizopoda), Each of a number of processes temporarily formed by protrusion of any part of the protoplasm of the body, and ser... Oxford English Dictionary
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-oid
-oid, suffix (ɔɪd, əʊɪd) ad. mod.L. -oīdēs, Gr. -οειδής, i.e. -ο- of prec. element or connective + -ειδής ‘having the form or likeness of’, ‘like’, f. εἶδος form; cf. L. -i-formis: see -form. (A parallel Gr. formative was -ώδης: see -ode1.) Examples: αἱµατοειδής (αἱµατώδης) ‘like blood, of the appea... Oxford English Dictionary
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plasmasol
plasmasol Biol. (ˈplæzməsɒl) Also plasma sol. [f. plasma + sol n.6] Cytoplasm in the form of a sol, such as exists in the middle regions of amœboid cells. Cf. plasmagel.1923, etc. [see plasmagel]. 1951 [see gelate v.]. 1970 Ambrose & Easty Cell Biol. xi. 360 The relative viscosity of the plasma sol ... Oxford English Dictionary
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diffluence
diffluence (ˈdɪfluːəns) [f. diffluent, or its L. source: see -ence. Cf. mod.F. diffluence.] 1. The action or fact of flowing apart or abroad; dispersion by flowing. Also fig.1633 Fletcher Purple Isl. viii. xvi, Their violence 'Fore danger spent with lavish diffluence, Was none, or weak in time of gr... Oxford English Dictionary
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plasmagel
plasmagel Biol. (ˈplæzmədʒɛl) Also plasma gel. [f. plasma + gel n.] Gelatinous cytoplasm, such as surrounds the plasmasol in an amœboid cell. Cf. plasmasol.1923 S. O. Mast in Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. IX. 258 By careful observations on Amœba proteus in motion the following structures can clearly be diff... Oxford English Dictionary
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tropho-
tropho- (ˈtrɒfəʊ, ˈtrəʊfəʊ) also, before a vowel, troph-, combining form repr. Gr. τροϕή nourishment, f. τρέϕειν to nourish: entering into various technical terms, chiefly of biology and allied sciences. troˈphectoderm Embryol. = trophoblast; hence trophectoˈdermal a.; trophoˈbiont Ent. [f. Gr. βιου... Oxford English Dictionary
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