| 单词 | blasto- | 
| 释义 | blasto-comb. form  Used as the first element in many technical terms, chiefly in Biology, with the sense of ‘germ’ or ‘bud’. Categories » 							 						  blastocarpous adj.  Brit.  , U.S.  , Categories » 							 						  blastocele  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek κηλίς spot (see kelis n.), after scientific Latin blastocelis (1826 or earlier); compare French blastocèle (1863 or earlier)]			 the germinal spot.Categories » 							 						  blastocheme  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek ὄχημα vehicle]			 a Medusa in which a generative body is developed in the radiating canals.Categories » 							 						  blastochyle n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [after scientific Latin blastochylus (1826 or earlier)]			 the clear mucilaginous fluid in the embryonal sac of the ovule of plants.  blastocœle  n.  Brit.  , U.S.   the central cavity which forms in the ovum after segmentation.ΚΠ 1877    T. H. Huxley Man. Anat. Invertebrated Animals iv. 213  				The central cavity of the body of the embryo Tænia simply represents a blastocœle. 1883    Knowledge 24 Aug. 123/2  				A mass of nucleated cells..within which there is a cavity or blastocœle.   blastocolla  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  , ΚΠ 1876    Encycl. Brit. IV. 81  				The blastocolla, which covers the bud. Categories » 							 						  blastocyst  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek κύστις bladder (see cystis n.), after French blastocyste (1833 or earlier)]			Categories » 							 						  blastocystinx  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  , Categories » 							 						  blastodisc  n.  Brit.  , U.S.   the germinal disc of the ovum of birds.Categories » 							 						  blastogenesis  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  , Categories » 							 						  blastogeny  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [after German Blastogenie (1874 or earlier)]			 Hæckel's term for the evolution of bodily form, the ‘germ-history of persons’.Categories » 							 						  blastography  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [compare French blastographie (1819)]			 the scientific description of the buds of plants.  blastomere  n.  Brit.  , U.S.   each of the segments into which the impregnated ovum at first divides.ΚΠ 1877    T. H. Huxley Man. Anat. Invertebrated Animals Introd. 16  				Tracing the several germ layers back to the blastomeres of the yelk. 1881    Jrnl. Microsc. Soc. Jan. 147  				There are two kinds of blastomeres, the larger form the lower half of the egg, the smaller ones the upper half.   blastomycosis  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  , ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > parasitic disorders > 			[noun]		 > mycosis > other fungoid disorders Madura foot1855 mycetoma1863 otomycosis1877 Sclerotium1885 blastomycosis1900 oidiomycosis1901 sporotrichosis1908 rhinosporidiosis1910 cryptococcosis1916 maduromycosis1916 mucormycosis1918 moniliasis1920 coccidioidomycosis1937 Candida1939 candidiasis1954 phycomycosis1959 thrush1967 1900    W. A. N. Dorland Amer. Illustr. Med. Dict. 113/1  				Blastomycosis. 1901    H. T. Ricketts in  Jrnl. Boston Soc. Med. Sci. 5 453 		(title)	  				A new mould-fungus as the cause of so-called blastomycosis or oïdiomycosis of the skin. 1903    Brit. Jrnl. Dermatology 15 121  				A case of blastomycosis.   blastophagine adj. of or belonging to the  Blastophaga, a genus of fig-insects. ΚΠ 1921    Brit. Mus. Return 133  				Notes on Fig Insects, including..a new Blastophagine Genus. Categories » 							 						  blastophor  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek -ϕορος   -bearing, -bearer (see -phore comb. form)]			 a more or less centrally placed portion of the spermatospore, which is not used up in the process of division to form spermatoblasts, but serves to carry these.Categories » 							 						  blastophoral adj.  Brit.  , U.S.   as in blastophoral cell.Categories » 							 						  blastophore  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [after French blastophore (1808 in Richard)]			 Botany Richard's name for the part of the embryo with a large radicle which bears the bud.  blastophyly  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [after German Blastophylie (1875 or earlier)]			 Hæckel's term for the ‘tribal history of persons.’ΚΠ 1879    tr.  E. Haeckel Evol. Man I. i. 24  				Tribal history of persons...Blastophyly [Ger. Prosopophylie; ed. 1 Prosopophylogenie].   blastoporal adj.  Brit.  , U.S.   of or pertaining to the blastopore.ΚΠ 1881    Encycl. Brit. XII. 557  				The ciliated ‘planula’..fixes itself, probably by the blastoporal pole. 1933    Discovery Feb. 55/2  				A small piece of the blastoporal lip [was]..cut out of the gastrula of a species of newt.   blastopore  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek πόρος   passage (see pore n.1)]			 the orifice produced by the invagination of a point on the surface of a blastula, or blastosphere, to form the enteron.ΚΠ 1880    T. H. Huxley Crayfish iv. 409  				Its external opening termed the blastopore. Categories » 							 						  blastosphere  n.  Brit.  , U.S.   a name for the impregnated ovum, when after segmentation, it has acquired a blastocœle and blastoderm.Categories » 							 						  blastostroma  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  ,   blastostyle  n.  Brit.  , U.S.  				 [ <  blasto- comb. form + ancient Greek στῦλος pillar]			 a stalk upon which gonophores or generative buds are developed in the Hydrozoa.ΚΠ 1877    T. H. Huxley Man. Anat. Invertebrated Animals iii. 131  				In some blastostyles..the ectoderm splits into two layers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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