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ecto-
ecto- (ˈɛktəʊ) repr. Gr. ἐκτο, -stem of ἐκτός adv., outside; employed as comb. form in many compounds of mod. formation, as ˈecto-blast [Gr. βλαστός sprout], see quot.; ectoˈblastic a., of or belonging to an ectoblast; ˌecto-calˈcaneal a., see quot. and calcaneal; ectoˈchondral a. Anat., situated or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ecto (software)
ecto is a commercial weblog client for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. It allows one to compose and store blog entries on the local desktop computer, then upload them to a weblog host. ecto interacts with popular server software such as Blogger, Movable Type, and WordPress, among others. The develop... wikipedia.org
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Ghostbusters™ ECTO-1 10274 - Official LEGO® Shop US
Take it for a spin. Just as the original Ghostbusters™ Ectomobile was packed with gadgets and gizmos, this exclusive new Ghostbusters: Afterlife version features a cool new "gunner" seat that rotates out to bust ghosts without even slowing down.
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Ecto (album)
Ecto is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Happy Rhodes, released in 1987. Overview Rhodes' first four albums were not conceived and recorded as album releases, but were a gathering together of songs recorded at Cathedral Sound Studios from 1984 to 1986. When fellow musician Kevin Bartle... wikipedia.org
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ectoproct
ectoproct, a. and n. Zool. (ˈɛktəʊprɒkt) [ad. mod.L. Ectoprocta, name of a phylum or subphylum, f. ecto- + Gr. πρωκτός anus.] A. adj. = ectoproctous a. s.v. ecto-. B. n. An ectoproctous animal.1933 Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. LXXV. 393 The ciliary feeding mechanism of the Entoproct Polyzoa does not seem ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ecto
Ecto may refer to: Ecto, a medical prefix meaning outer or outside Ecto (album), by Happy Rhodes, 1987 Ecto (software), a weblog client See also Endo (disambiguation) Exo (disambiguation) Ectoderm, in biology, the outermost tissue layer Ectoplasm (cell biology), the outer part of the cytoplasm Ectot... wikipedia.org
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ectotherm
ectotherm, n. Zool. (ˈɛktəʊθɜːm) [f. ecto- + Gr. θέρµ-η heat, after poikilotherm n., etc.] An ectothermic animal.1940 R. B. Cowles in Amer. Naturalist LXXIV. 549 The most convenient and descriptive categories result in a division into heliotherms and thigmotherms, the former receiving their heat chi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ecto-nox disulfide-thiol exchanger 1
Ecto-NOX disulfide-thiol exchanger 1 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the ENOX1 gene. Function Electron transport pathways are generally associated with mitochondrial membranes, but non-mitochondrial pathways are also biologically significant. Plasma membrane electron transport pathways are... wikipedia.org
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ectocrine
ectocrine (ˈɛktəʊkraɪn, -ɪn) [f. ecto- + -crine as in endocrine.] An external metabolite which on release to the external world influences the vital processes of members of the same or other species. Also attrib.1947 C. E. Lucas in Biol. Reviews XXII. 291 Many organisms have adapted themselves to to... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ectobacillus
The prefix "ecto-" (which comes from the Greek preposition ecto, and translates to "outside") and the suffix "-bacillus" (which comes from the Latin noun wikipedia.org
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ektodynamomorphic
ektodynamomorphic var. ectodynamomorphic (ecto-). Oxford English Dictionary
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Endo
incorrectly Endo, a slang abbreviation in cycling for an "end over end" accident Endo, a nickname for marijuana Endo, short for endometriosis See also Ecto wikipedia.org
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ectethmoid
ectethmoid, a. (ɛkˈtɛθmɔɪd) [f. ecto- + ethmoid.] ‘A term for the prefrontal of the fish, or of the lateral ethmoidal mass, with upper and middle turbinals in man’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).1882 Parker in Trans. Linn. Soc. II. iii. 171 This is the prefrontal or ectethmoid [bone]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Actinulida
interstitial, solitary, bell entirely or very much reduced, epidermis ciliated, 1-2 whorls of tentacles, statocysts present or not, club shaped and derived of ecto wikipedia.org
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ectomorph
ectomorph Anthropometry. (ˈɛktəʊmɔːf) [f. ecto- + Gr. µορϕ-ή form.] A person with the lean body-build in which the physical structures developed from the ectodermal layer of the embryo, i.e. the skin and the nervous system, predominate: one of W. H. Sheldon's three constitutional types (cf. endomorp... Oxford English Dictionary
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