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yolky
▪ I. yolky, a.1 (ˈjəʊkɪ) Also 6 yelky, 9 yoky. [f. yolk n.1 + -y1.] a. Resembling or consisting of (egg) yolk; of or pertaining to yolk; full of or abounding in yolk.1528 [see yolkiness]. 1533 Elyot Cast. Helthe (1541) 9 Yelky choler, like to the yelkes of egges. 1576 Newton Lemnie's Complex. 147 Th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Phallocephale
This species exhibits lecithotrophic ovoviviparity; that is, mothers in this species retain yolky eggs in their uteri. wikipedia.org
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yolkiness
yolkiness (ˈjəʊkɪnɪs) [f. yolky a.1 + -ness.] Yolky quality or condition.1528 Paynell Salerne's Regim. (1541) 98 b, Coler prassine, lyke the colour of the herbe Prassion..is engendred of the yolkynes whan hit is burned: for burnyng causeth a yolky blackenes in the coler. Oxford English Dictionary
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Isolecithal
cellular development, normally under the influence of gravity, some of the yolk settles to the bottom of the egg, producing an uneven distribution of yolky wikipedia.org
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fribby
fribby, a. (n.) Austral. and N.Z. (ˈfrɪbɪ) [Origin unknown.] Applied to small short locks of wool. Also as n. (usu. pl.), such locks. Also frib (usu. pl.), short wool pieces and second cuts.1900 A. Hawkesworth Austral. Sheep & Wool 180 A fleece is said to be fribby when a great number of second cuts... Oxford English Dictionary
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Iconaster longimanus
This starfish produces large yolky eggs which develop directly into juvenile starfish without an intervening larval stage. wikipedia.org
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Ruhbergia
All species in this genus are ovoviviparous (with yolky ova) and have 15 pairs of legs in both sexes. They are found in New South Wales, Australia. wikipedia.org
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lecithotrophic
lecithotrophic, a. (lɛsɪθəʊˈtrɒfɪk, lɛkɪθəʊ-) [f. Gr. λέκιθος yolk of egg + -trophic.] Of the larvæ of certain marine invertebrates, feeding on the yolk of the egg from which they have emerged.1950 G. Thorson in Biol. Rev. XXV. 10 The lecithotrophic pelagic larvae, mainly developing from fairly larg... Oxford English Dictionary
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Porcellio achilleionensis
Development and Maternal Care Like all species of Isopoda Porcellio achilleionensis directly develops from yolky eggs. wikipedia.org
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Saccoglossus bromophenolosus
The eggs are yolky and large and development is direct, without a mobile larval stage. wikipedia.org
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The Eggs
Yolky (voiced by Kate Hurman (speaking); Andrea Lees (singing)) - Yolky is a plucky, feisty female egg who is often made fun of for being slightly smaller (speaking), Min Andrea Lees - Yolky (singing) Terrence Scammell - Scramble, Eeny, Fred Hélène Joy - Sunnyside, Shelly Rick Jones - Eggor, Meeny Additional wikipedia.org
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Neoferdina cumingi
Two types of brachiolaria larvae appear to exist; some develop from yolky eggs and are non-swimming and non-feeding, while others have cilia and can swim wikipedia.org
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Porcellio spinicornis
Development and maternal care Like all species of Isopoda, Porcellio spinicornis develops directly from yolky eggs. wikipedia.org
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Calveriosoma gracile
Little is known of its behaviour and life cycle but it is likely to have yolky, lecithotrophic eggs that float towards the surface before falling back wikipedia.org
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Aethrikos
This species exhibits lecithotrophic ovoviviparity; that is, mothers in this species retain yolky eggs in their uteri. wikipedia.org
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