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Definition of blast
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Blast (v. i.) To blow; to blow on a
trumpet.
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Flurry
::
Flurry
(n.) A
sudden
and brief blast or gust; a
light,
temporary
breeze;
as, a
flurry
of
wind..
Spermosphere
::
Spermosphere
(n.) A mass or ball of cells
formed
by the
repeated
division
of a male
germinal
cell
(spermospore),
each
constituent
cell
(spermoblast)
of which is
converted
into a
spermatozoid;
a
spermatogemma..
Bessemer Steel
::
Bessemer
steel () Steel made
directly
from cast iron, by
burning
out a
portion
of the
carbon
and other
impurities
that the
latter
contains,
through
the
agency
of a blast of air which is
forced
through
the
molten
metal;
-- so
called
from Sir Henry
Bessemer,
an
English
engineer,
the
inventor
of the
process..
Blastemal
::
Blastemal
(a.)
Relating
to the
blastema;
rudimentary.
Haematoplast
::
Haematoplast
(n.) Same as
Haematoblast.
Blastopore
::
Blastopore
(n.) The pore or
opening
leading
into the
cavity
of
invagination,
or
archenteron..
Blast
::
Blast (v. t.) To
confound
by a loud blast or din.
Blasted
::
Blasted
(a.) Rent open by an
explosive.
Blast
::
Blast (v. i.) To be
blighted
or
withered;
as, the bud
blasted
in the
blossom..
Gymnoblastea
::
Gymnoblastea
(n. pl.) The
Athecata;
-- so
called
because
the
medusoid
buds are not
inclosed
in a
capsule.
Blasting
::
Blasting
(n.) The act or
process
of one who, or that
which,
blasts;
the
business
of one who
blasts..
Entoblast
::
Entoblast
(n.) The inner germ
layer;
endoderm.
See
Nucleolus.
Haematoblast
::
Haematoblast
(n.) One of the very
minute,
disk-shaped
bodies
found in blood with the
ordinary
red
corpuscles
and white
corpuscles;
a third kind of blood
corpuscle,
supposed
by some to be an early stage in the
development
of the red
corpuscles;
--
called
also blood
plaque,
and blood
plate..
Spermo-
::
Spermo-
()
Combining
forms from Gr.
spe`rma,
-atos,
seed,
sperm,
semen (of
plants
or
animals);
as,
spermatoblast,
spermoblast..
Smift
::
Smift (n.) A match for
firing
a
charge
of
powder,
as in
blasting;
a
fuse..
Blastment
::
Blastment
(n.) A
sudden
stroke
or
injury
produced
by some
destructive
cause.
Meroblast
::
Meroblast
(n.) An ovum, as that of a
mammal,
only
partially
composed
of
germinal
matter,
that is,
consisting
of both a
germinal
portion
and an
albuminous
or
nutritive
one; --
opposed
to
holoblast..
Accrementition
::
Accrementition
(n.) The
process
of
generation
by
development
of
blastema,
or
fission
of
cells,
in which the new
formation
is in all
respect
like the
individual
from which it
proceeds..
Osteoblast
::
Osteoblast
(n.) One of the
protoplasmic
cells which occur in the
osteogenetic
layer of the
periosteum,
and from or
around
which the
matrix
of the bone is
developed;
an
osteoplast..
Endoblast
::
Endoblast
(n.)
Entoblast;
endoplast.
See
Nucleus,.
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