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sarcodic
sarcodic, a. Biol. (sɑːˈkɒdɪk) [f. sarcode + -ic.] Of, pertaining to, of the nature of sarcode; protoplasmic.1864 Reader 2 Apr. 434/1 A spherical sarcodic mass. 1866 Darwin Orig. Spec. vi. (ed. 4) 216 Sarcodic tissue not furnished with any nerve. 1870 Rolleston Anim. Life 257 The ‘sarcodic expansion...
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sarcodal
sarcodal, a. (sɑːˈkəʊdəl) [f. sarcode + -al1.] = sarcodic.1869 H. J. Carter in Ann. Nat. Hist. Sept. 191 Their walls formed of sarcodal rugæ more or less circular.
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sarcode
sarcode, n. and a. Biol. (ˈsɑːkəʊd) [a. F. sarcode (Dujardin 1835), f. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh: see -ode1.] A. n. The protoplasm of animals.1853 Bot. & Physiol. Mem. (Ray Soc.) 535 The protoplasm of Botanists and the..sarcode of Zoologists, if not identical, are at all events..analogous formations. 1871 T...
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orbitoline
orbitoline, a. (n.) (ɔːˈbɪtəlaɪn) [irreg. f. next: see -ine1.] Belonging to the genus Orbitolites; as n. a Foraminifer of this genus.1883 Carpenter in Athenæum 15 Dec. 780/2 Absence of any distinguishable differentiation in the parts of the sarcodic body of even the most complex orbitolines.
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semi-
semi-, prefix (ˈsɛmɪ, U.S. ˈsɛmaɪ) Also 4–7 semy-, 5–6 seme-, 6–7 semie-. [repr. L. sēmi- (whence F., It., Sp., Pg. semi-) = Skr. sāmi-, Gr. ἡµι-, OHG. sâmi-, OS. sâm-, cogn. w. OE. sam- (see sam-):—Indogerm. *sēmi-.] = half-; cf. demi-, hemi-. L. sēmi- (occas. shortened to sēm- before a vowel, e.g....
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substance
substance (ˈsʌbstəns) Also 4–6 substaunce, (5 sobstans, 6 supstance). [a. OF. (mod.F.) substance (12th c.), ad. L. substantia, f. substans, -ant-, pr. pple. of substāre to stand or be under, be present, f. sub- sub- 2 + stāre to stand. Cf. OF. sustance, Pr. sustancia, It. sostanza, sustanza, -ia, Sp...
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