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Definition of eloping
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(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Elop.
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Entoplasm
::
Entoplasm
(n.) The inner
granular
layer of
protoplasm
in a
developing
ovum.
Development
::
Development
(n.) The act of
developing
or
disclosing
that which is
unknown;
a
gradual
unfolding
process
by which
anything
is
developed,
as a plan or
method,
or an image upon a
photographic
plate;
gradual
advancement
or
growth
through
a
series
of
progressive
changes;
also, the
result
of
developing,
or a
developed
state..
Heteroplastic
::
Heteroplastic
(a.)
Producing
a
different
type of
organism;
developing
into a
different
form of
tissue,
as
cartilage
which
develops
into
bone..
Multiaxial
::
Multiaxial
(a.)
Having
more than one axis;
developing
in more than a
single
line or
plain;
--
opposed
to
monoaxial.
Cerement
::
Cerement
(n.) A
cerecloth
used for the
special
purpose
of
enveloping
a dead body when
embalmed.
Ethnography
::
Ethnography
(n.) That
branch
of
knowledge
which has for its
subject
the
characteristics
of the human
family,
developing
the
details
with which
ethnology
as a
comparative
science
deals;
descriptive
ethnology.
See
Ethnology..
Parablast
::
Parablast
(n.) A
portion
of the
mesoblast
(of
peripheral
origin)
of the
developing
embryo,
the cells of which are
especially
concerned
in
forming
the first blood and blood
vessels..
Chromosphere
::
Chromosphere
(n.) An
atmosphere
of rare
matter,
composed
principally
of
incandescent
hydrogen
gas,
surrounding
the sun and
enveloping
the
photosphere.
Portions
of the
chromosphere
are here and there
thrown
up into
enormous
tongues
of
flame..
Wrap
::
Wrap (v. t.) To
conceal
by
enveloping
or
infolding;
to hide;
hence,
to
involve,
as an
effect
or
consequence;
to be
followed
by..
Acropetal
::
Acropetal
(a.)
Developing
from below
towards
the apex, or from the
circumference
towards
the
center;
centripetal;
-- said of
certain
inflorescence..
Envelopment
::
Envelopment
(n.) The act of
enveloping
or
wrapping;
an
inclosing
or
covering
on all
sides.
Vitelligenous
::
Vitelligenous
(a.)
Producing
yolk, or
vitelline
substance;
--
applied
to
certain
cells (also
called
nutritive,
or yolk,
cells)
formed
in the
ovaries
of many
insects,
and
supposed
to
supply
nutriment
to the
developing
ova..
Womb
::
Womb (n.) Any
cavity
containing
and
enveloping
anything.
Homosystemic
::
Homosystemic
(a.)
Developing,
in the case of
multicellular
organisms,
from the same
embryonic
systems
into which the
secondary
unit
(gastrula
or plant
enbryo)
differentiates..
Cloud
::
Cloud (v. t.) To
darken
or
obscure,
as if by
hiding
or
enveloping
with a
cloud;
hence,
to
render
gloomy
or
sullen..
Tenosynovitis
::
Tenosynovitis
(n.)
Inflammation
of the
synovial
sheath
enveloping
a
tendon.
Monaxial
::
Monaxial
(a.)
Having
only one axis;
developing
along a
single
line or
plane;
as,
monaxial
development..
Uniaxial
::
Uniaxial
(a.)
Having
only one axis;
developing
along a
single
line or
plane;
--
opposed
to
multiaxial.
Enucleate
::
Enucleate
(v. t.) To bring or peel out, as a
kernel
from its
enveloping
husks its
enveloping
husks or
shell..
Mantle
::
Mantle
(n.) A loose
garment
to be worn over other
garments;
an
enveloping
robe; a
cloak.
Hence,
figuratively,
a
covering
or
concealing
envelope..
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