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disdiaclast|dɪsˈdaɪəklæst| [ad. mod.L. disdiaclast-us adj. (see next.)] ‘A term applied by Brücke to dark particles forming, by their apposition on the same plane, the doubly-refracting disc, band, or layer of striated muscular tissue’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).
1867J. Marshall Outlines Physiol. I. 51 The dark portions have been described as crystalline, and as being composed of minute doubly-refracting particles, named disdiaclasts. 1876Quain Elem. Anat. (ed. 8) II. 114 The doubly refracting parts of a muscular fibre have been conceived by Brücke to be made up of an aggregation of minute doubly refracting particles, termed by him disdiaclasts. 1877Rosenthal Muscles & Nerves 102 At these points the disdiaclasts are probably arranged regularly and in large groups. |