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单词 homoeoplastic
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homoeoplasticadj.

/hɒmiːəʊˈplastɪk/
Etymology: < Greek ὅμοιος like + πλαστικός plastic n. and adj.
1. Pathology. Said of a tumour or growth similar in structure to the tissue in which it occurs: opposed to heteroplastic.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > growth or excrescence > [adjective] > qualities of
sessile1726
homoeoplastic1876
intrinsic1897
1876 J. Van Duyn & E. C. Seguin tr. E. L. Wagner Man. Gen. Pathol. 363 Transformation of..homœoplastic into heteroplastic formations, so-called Degeneration.
1876 T. Bryant Pract. Surg. (ed. 2) I. iii. 94 Lobstein..naming tumours as homœoplastic that were similar in structure to the natural constituents of the body.
2. Also homoio-. Medicine and Biology = homoplastic adj. 2.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [adjective] > transplanting or grafting
homoplastic1909
homoeoplastic1913
homoeotransplanted1915
heterotransplanted1920
homoeografted1920
isoplastic1923
homotransplanted1939
heterotransplantable1952
homografted1952
heterografted1961
isografted1962
isotransplanted1967
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [adjective] > between individuals of same species
heterogenous1909
homoplastic1909
homoeoplastic1913
homoeotransplanted1915
homologous1915
homogenous1919
homoeografted1920
isoplastic1923
homotransplanted1939
homografted1952
1913 Arch. f. Entwicklungsmech. d. Organismen XXXVII. 249 Loeb did not at that time distinguish between the results of auto- and homoeoplastic transplantation. Later he found a marked difference in the results obtained after auto- and homoeotransplantation in the case of tumors.
1913 Arch. f. Entwicklungsmech. d. Organismen XXXVII. 250 The homoeoplastic transplants acted quite differently.
1938 Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. 121 650 (heading) Homeoplastic transplantation of adrenal glands in rats of inbred strains.
1952 G. R. Cameron Pathol. Cell xxvii. 527 Homoioplastic transplantation succeeds with some tissues, but it is doubtful whether success is prolonged or permanent.

Derivatives

homoeoˈplastically adv.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [adverb] > transplanting or grafting
homoeoplastically1915
homoplastically1926
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [adverb] > between individuals of same species
homoeoplastically1915
homoplastically1926
1915 Jrnl. Exper. Med. 21 164 The difference in the growth of auto- and homeoplastically transplanted thyroid tissue.
ˈhomoeoplasty n. = homoplasty n. at homoplastic adj. Derivatives.
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the world > life > biology > laboratory analysis > processes > [noun] > transplanting or grafting
heteroplasty1844
transplanting1889
transplant1900
heterotransplantation1905
homotransplantation1905
isografting1909
homoplasty1912
homoeotransplantation1913
homografting1923
heterografting1927
homoeoplasty1929
isoplasty1929
homoeografting1930
heterotransplantability1943
homoeotransplantability1954
homotransplantability1957
isotransplantation1962
xenotransplantation1969
the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > transplanting and grafting operations > [noun] > between individuals of same species
heteroplasty1844
homotransplantation1905
isografting1909
isotransplantation1909
homoplasty1912
homoeotransplantation1913
homografting1923
homoeoplasty1929
isoplasty1929
homoeografting1930
homotransplant1955
1929 Ann. Surg. XC. 926 Homoplasty, homeoplasty and isoplasty mean tissue transplantation from one individual to another of the same species.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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adj.1876
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