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sarcenchyme|sɑːˈsɛŋkaɪm| [f. Gr. σαρκ-, σάρξ flesh, after parenchyme.] Sollas's name for a connective tissue in certain sponges (see quot.).
1887Sollas in Encycl. Brit. XXII. 419/2 In the higher sponges (Geodia, Stelletta) it [sc. the mesoderm] consists of small polygonal granular cells either closely contiguous or separated by a very small quantity of structureless jelly, and in this form may be termed sarcenchyme. 1898Sedgwick Text-bk. Zool. I. 79. Hence sarcenˈchymatous a.
1888,1900[see chondrenchyma]. |