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infusoriform
infusoriform, a. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪfɔːm) [f. as prec. + -form. repr. G. infusorienartig infusorian-like (A. Kölliker 1849, in Ber. von der k. zootomischen Anstalt zu Würzburg II. 61).] Having the form of an infusorian. Usu. spec. designating or pertaining to a stage in the life-cycle of species of the or...
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infusorigen
infusorigen Zool. (ɪnfjuːˈsɔərɪdʒɪn) [f. infusori- (repr. infusoriform a.) + -gen.] A hermaphroditic group of cells formed within a rhombogen during the life-cycle of species of the order Dicyemida (phylum Mesozoa) and giving rise to infusoriform larvæ.1883 C. O. Whitman in Mitt. Zool. Station zu Ne...
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Dicyema shimantoense
There are infusoriform embryos of up to 37 cells. There are 2 nuclei in each cell, and 22 peripheral cells.
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rhombogen
rhombogen (ˈrɒmbəʊdʒən) [ad. F. rhombogène (E. van Beneden 1876, in Bull. de l'Acad. R. de Belgique XLI. 1195); f. Gr. ῥόµβος rhombus + -gen.] In the Dicyemidæ, the form which produces infusoriform embryos. Hence rhomboˈgenic a.1883 [see infusorigen]. 1885 [see nematogenic]. 1888 Rolleston & Jackson...
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nemato-
nemato- (ˈnɛmətəʊ) combining form of Gr. νῆµα, νήµατος thread, used in a number of scientific terms, as ˈnematoblast, Biol. a blastema which develops into a spermatozoon. ˌnematoˈcalycine a., pertaining to, of the nature of, a nematocalyx. ˈnematoˈcalyx, Zool. a calyx containing nematocysts, occurri...
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urn
▪ I. urn, n. (ɜːn) Also 5 vrn (6 Sc. wrn), 4–7 vrne, 5 uryn, 7 urne. [ad. L. urna (whence It., Sp., Pg. urna, F. urne), f. ūrĕre to burn.] 1. An earthenware or metal vessel or vase of a rounded or ovaloid form and with a circular base, used by various peoples esp. in former times (notably by the Rom...
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