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thecium
‖ thecium Bot. (ˈθiːsɪəm) [mod.L., a. Gr. θηκίον, dim. of θήκη theca.] The hymenium of a lichen.1882 J. M. Crombie in Encycl. Brit. XIV. 554/1 The two principal parts of which an apothecium consists are the hypothecium and the thecium. Ibid. 554/2 The thecium, or as it is more frequently termed the ...
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epithecium
epithecium Bot. (ɛpɪˈθiːʃɪəm) [mod.L., f. epi- 1 + thecium.] The surface layer of the fruiting body in certain lichens and fungi. So epiˈthecial a.1879 W. A. Leighton Lichen-flora Gt. Brit. (ed. 3) p. ix, The paraphyses are slender filaments..which, by their close proximity, constitute the disk or e...
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trichothecin
trichothecin Biochem. (trɪkəʊ-, traɪkəʊˈθiːkɪn) [f. mod.L. Trichothec-ium, name of a genus of fungi (H. F. Link 1809, in Mag. d. Ges. Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin III. 18), f. tricho-1 + thecium: see -in1.] A crystalline trichothecene, C15H19O3·O·CO·C3H5, that is an ester of butenoic acid prod...
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meso-
meso- (ˈmɛsəʊ, ˈmiːsəʊ, ˈmiːzəʊ) before a vowel sometimes mes-, combining form of Gr. µέσος middle, used in scientific terms of mod. formation, many of which have correlates with pro-, or proto-, and meta-1. The words of this formation that are specially important, or require detailed explanation, a...
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para-
▪ I. para-1 (pærə) before a vowel or h usually par-, repr. Gr. παρα-, παρ-, combining form of παρά prep., occurring in words already formed in Greek, their adaptations, and derivatives, and in modern words formed on the model of these, and, in certain uses, as a living element, in the formation of t...
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exo-
exo-, prefix1 (ˈɛksəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛkˈsɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to ex-), repr. Gr. ἔξω, without, in many compounds of modern formation, as ˌexarteˈritis, ˌexo-arteˈritis [see arteritis], Path., inflammation of the outer coat of an artery; exoatmosˈpheric a., occurring...
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endo-
endo-, prefix (ˈɛndəʊ; before two unstressed syllables ɛnˈdɒ) (before a vowel sometimes reduced to end-), employed as comb. form of Gr. ἔνδον within, in many compounds of mod. formation, as ˌendarteˈrectomy (also (now rare) -arteˈriec-) Surg., an operation to remove part of the diseased inner lining...
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proto-
proto- (prəʊtəʊ) before a vowel or h properly prot- (prəʊt), or with h (prəʊθ), repr. Gr. πρωτο-, combining form of πρῶτος first, which became πρωτ- before a simple, and πρωθ- before an aspirated vowel. In compounds already used in Greek, and many of later formation, the Greek practice (represented ...
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pseudo-
pseudo- (sjuːdəʊ, formerly also ps-) before a vowel usually pseud-, repr. the Gr. combining element ψευδο-, ψευδ-, ‘false, falsely’, from stem of ψευδ-ής adj. false, ψεῦδ-ος falsity, falsehood, ψεύδ-ειν to deceive, cheat, ψεύδ-εσθαι to be false, speak falsely. Forming in Greek many compounds; with n...
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