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embolic (encz) | embolic,embolický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Embolic (gcide) | Embolic \Em*bol"ic\, a. [Gr. ? to throw in. See Embolism.]
1. Embolismic.
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2. (Med.) Pertaining to an embolism; produced by an embolism;
as, an embolic abscess.
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3. (Biol.) Pushing or growing in; -- said of a kind of
invagination. See under Invagination.
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embolic (wn) | embolic
adj 1: of or relating to an embolism or embolus |
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embolický (czen) | embolický,embolicadj: Zdeněk Brož |
Embolic (gcide) | Embolic \Em*bol"ic\, a. [Gr. ? to throw in. See Embolism.]
1. Embolismic.
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2. (Med.) Pertaining to an embolism; produced by an embolism;
as, an embolic abscess.
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3. (Biol.) Pushing or growing in; -- said of a kind of
invagination. See under Invagination.
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embolic invagination (gcide) | Invagination \In*vag`i*na"tion\, n. [L. pref. in- + vagina
sheath.]
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1. (Biol.) The condition of an invaginated organ or part.
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2. The inward movement of the wall of a tissue or cell, to
form a cavity; also, the cavity thus formed.
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3. Specifically: (Biol., Embryology) The inward movement of
one part of the wall of a blastula, to form a gastrula;
the process of gastrulation, in which layers of the ovum
are differentiated.
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Note: In embolic invagination, one half of the blastosphere
is pushed in towards the other half, producing an
embryonic form known as a gastrula. -- In {epibolic
invagination}, a phenomenon in the development of some
invertebrate ova, the epiblast appears to grow over or
around the hypoblast.
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