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embolic, a. Pathol.|ɛmˈbɒlɪk| [f. embol-us + -ic.] 1. Relating to or caused by an embolus.
1866A. Flint Princ. Med. (1880) 33 The multiple abscesses in pyæmia are, for the most part, of embolic origin. 1874Jones & Siev. Pathol. Anat. 270 Embolic softening is the lesion most frequently discovered. 2. Embryology. Characterized by emboly.
1875E. R. Lankester in Q. Jrnl. Microsc. Sci. XV. 164 The invaginated cells of embolic Planulæ. 1877― Notes Embryol. i. 13 Two degrees of this Epibolic mode of Invagination (so called by Selenka, in distinction from the Embolic mode) are distinguished by Haeckel as Amphiblastic and Discoblastic. 1881F. M. Balfour Compar. Embryol. II. xiii. 276 One half of the blastosphere may be pushed in towards the opposite half, and a gastrula be thus produced... This process is known as embolic invagination. 1966McGraw-Hill Encycl. Sci. & Technol. VI. 79 In some animals, such as certain coelenterates, no pronounced epibolic or embolic movements of cells seem to occur during gastrulation. |