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an·la·ge also An·la·ge (än′lä′gə)n. pl. an·la·ges or an·la·gen (-gən) also An·la·ges or An·la·gen 1. Biology The initial clustering of embryonic cells from which a part or an organ develops; primordium.2. A genetic predisposition to a given trait or personality characteristic.3. A fundamental principle; the foundation for a future development. [German, fundamental principle, from Middle High German anlāge, request : ane-, on (from Old High German ana-; see an- in Indo-European roots) + lāge, act of laying (from Old High German lāga; see legh- in Indo-European roots).]anlage (ˈænˌlɑːɡə) n, pl -gen (-ɡən) or -ges (Biology) another word for primordium[German: predisposition, layout]an•la•ge (ˈɑn lɑ gə) n., pl. -gen (-gən), -ges. (sometimes cap.) an embryonic area capable of forming a structure: the primordium, germ, or bud. [1890–95; < German: foundation, n. derivative of anlegen to lay on] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | anlage - an organ in its earliest stage of development; the foundation for subsequent developmentprimordiumorgan - a fully differentiated structural and functional unit in an animal that is specialized for some particular function |
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anlage[′än‚läg·ə] (embryology) Any group of embryonic cells when first identifiable as a future organ or body part. Also known as blastema; primordium. anlageenUK
anlage [ahn´lah-geh] (pl. anla´gen) (Ger.) primordium; the first beginnings of an organ or part in the developing embryo.an·la·ge, pl. an·la·gen (ahn'lah-ge, -gen), Although in German spelling Anlage, like all nouns, begins with a capital letter, in English the word is spelled with a small a.1. Synonym(s): primordium2. In psychoanalysis, genetic predisposition to a given trait or personality characteristic. [Ger. plan, outline] anlage also Anlage (än′lä′gə)n. pl. anla·ges or anla·gen (-gən) 1. Biology The initial clustering of embryonic cells from which a part or an organ develops; primordium.2. A genetic predisposition to a given trait or personality characteristic.3. A fundamental principle; the foundation for a future development.anlage Embryology Any early embryonic structure that differentiates into a more complex structure. See Retinal anlage. an·la·ge, pl. anlagen (ahn'lah-ge, -gen) 1. Synonym(s): primordium. 2. psychoanalysis Genetic predisposition to a given trait or personality characteristic. [Ger. plan, outline]pri·mor·di·um, pl. primordia (prī-mōr'dē-ŭm, -ă) An aggregation of cells in the embryo indicating the first trace of an organ or structure. Synonym(s): anlage. [L. origin, fr. primus, first, + ordior, to begin]anlageenUK Related to anlage: IITYWYBADSynonyms for anlagenoun an organ in its earliest stage of developmentSynonymsRelated Words |