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HOMOTYPE Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
ho·mo·type ˈhō-mə-ˌtīp ˈhäm-ə- : a part or organ of the same fundamental structure as another . one arm is the homotype of the other. the right arm is the homotype of the right leg.
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HOMOTYPE Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com
Homotype definition: an organ or part having a structure similar to that of another organ or part; homologue.. See examples of HOMOTYPE used in a sentence.
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homotype - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Noun. homotype (plural homotypes) (biology) That which has the same fundamental type of structure as something else. The right arm is the homotype of the right ...
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homotype
▪ I. homotype, n. (ˈhɒməʊtaɪp) [f. Gr. ὁµο- homo- + τύπος type.] 1. Biol. A part or organ having the same type of structure as another, a homologue; applied esp. to serially or laterally homologous parts in the same organism.1840 T. A. G. Balfour Typ. Char. Nat. (1860) 64 A general likeness is suffi...
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homotype, adj. meanings, etymology and more
OED's earliest evidence for homotype is from 1895, in Annals of Botany. homotype is a borrowing from Greek, combined with an English element.
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HOMOTYPE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
noun Biology a part or organ with same structure and evolutionary origin as something else but now having a different function.
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homotypic
homotypic, a. (hɒməʊˈtɪpɪk) [f. homotype + -ic.] 1. Of the character of, or relating to, a homotype; homologous.1886 Syd. Soc. Lex., Homotypic. 2. Cytol. = homœotypic adj. s.v. homœo-.1904 Amer. Naturalist XXXVIII. 741 This mitosis differs from that of the ‘typical’ mitoses of cells and is called ‘h...
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homotype | Taber's Medical Dictionary
homotype answers are found in the Taber's Medical Dictionary powered by Unbound Medicine. Available for iPhone, iPad, Android, and Web.
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HOMOTYPIC Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
1. of or relating to a homotype 2. being the equational or typical mitotic division of meiosis compare heterotypic sense 1.
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homotype - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
ho•mo•type USA pronunciation n. [Biol.] Biologyan organ or part having a structure similar to that of another organ or part; homologue. homo- + type 1830–40.
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homotype, n. meanings, etymology and more
The earliest known use of the noun homotype is in the 1840s. OED's earliest evidence for homotype is from 1840, in the writing of T. A. G. Balfour. homotype ...
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HOMOTYPIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Homotypic definition: of or relating to a homotype.. See examples of HOMOTYPIC used in a sentence.
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homœo-
homœo- combining form of Gr. ὅµοιος of the same kind, like, similar (also occasionally written homoio-, and, in fully anglicized words, esp. in U.S., homeo-); occurring in various terms, chiefly scientific or technical, sometimes in opposition to hetero-. For many of the more important of these, see...
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nomenclatural
nomenˈclatural, a. [f. next + -al1.] Relating to, or concerned with, nomenclature.1803 Edin. Rev. III. 53 Having devised the most superlative specimen of nomenclatural absurdity. 1825 P. W. Watson Dendrol. Brit. Introd. 19 Nomenclatural Conspectus. 1866 Brande & Cox Dict. Sci., etc. II. 633/2 The no...
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meiosis
‖ meiosis (maɪˈəʊsɪs) Also 7 miosis. Pl. meioses. [Gr. µείωσις lessening, f. µειοῦν, to lessen, f. µείων less.] 1. Rhet. † a. A figure of speech by which the impression is intentionally conveyed that a thing is less in size, importance, etc., than it really is.1586 A. Day Eng. Secretary ii. (1625) 8...
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