Results for: stage in embryonic development (Biology), stage of embryo
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of a blastema (embryonic cells)blastemic
of a lymphoblast, pertaining to an immature lymphocyte (Biology), relating to lymphocyte productionlymphoblastic
of a megakaryocyte, of a large cell of the bone marrow (Biology)megakaryocytic
of a menstrual stageluteal
of a monad, of or pertaining to the simplest indivisible unit (Biology, Chemistry, Philosophy)monadic
of a nonseparation of paired chromosomes during cell division (Biology)nondisjunctional
of a phallus, of phallicism, of the phallus, of male sexual organ, of the penis, relating to theoretical stage of developmentphallic
of a pupa; (about insects) in the intermediate transformation stage between larva and adultpupal
of a trophoblast, pertaining to the external layer of cells in a mammalian embryo involved in the nourishment of the embryo (Biology, Embryology)trophoblastic
of a zygote, of a cell which is produced from the union of male and female reproductive cells, of a fertilized egg, of a primal embryo (Biology)zygotic
of age or adequate physical development for marriage (regarding girls or young women), ready for marriage, young and desirablenubile
of biology, of the study of lifebiologic
of cosmogony (study of the origin and development of the universe)cosmogonic
of dramatic scenes, of natural scenery, of stage scenery, pertaining to natural scenery; pleasing to the eye; pertaining to an onstage backdrop; representing an event or episode, picturesquescenic
of endosmosis; pertaining to osmosis from the outside to the inside of a cell (Biology); pertaining to the movement of a substance from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration (Physical Chemistry)endosmotic
 

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