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an·a·pol·y·sis \ˌanəˈpäləsə̇s\ noun (plural anapoly·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from an- + apolysis : the retention of ripe proglottids throughout life (as in most pseudophyllidean tapeworms) — compare apolysis • an·apo·lyt·ic \(ˈ)a|napə|lid.ik, |anəp-\ adjective |