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ectodermal
ec·to·derm E0033400 (ĕk′tə-dûrm′)n.1. The outermost of the three primary germ layers of an embryo, from which the epidermis, nervous tissue, and, in vertebrates, sense organs develop.2. The outer layer of a diploblastic animal, such as a jellyfish. ec′to·der′mal, ec′to·der′mic adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | ectodermal - of or relating to the ectodermectodermic | EncyclopediaSeeectodermectodermal
ec·to·der·mal (ek'tō-dĕr'măl), Relating to the ectoderm. Synonym(s): ectodermicec·to·der·mal (ek'tō-dĕr'măl) Relating to the ectoderm. ectoderm (ek'to-derm?) [Gr. ektos, outside, + derma, skin] The outer layer of cells in an embryo. Synonym: epiblast See: endoderm; mesodermectodermalectodermic (ek?to-derm'al) (ek?to-derm'ik), adjectiveectodermal Related to ectodermal: ectodermal dysplasiaSynonyms for ectodermaladj of or relating to the ectodermSynonyms |