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Definition of developing
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Developing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Develo.
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Monaxial
::
Monaxial
(a.)
Having
only one axis;
developing
along a
single
line or
plane;
as,
monaxial
development..
Nucleoplasmic
::
Nucleoplasmic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
nucleoplasm;
-- esp.
applied
to a body
formed
in the
developing
ovum from the
plasma
of the
nucleus
of the
germinal
vesicle.
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..
Anamniotic
::
Anamniotic
(a.)
Without,
or not
developing,
an
amnion..
Multiaxial
::
Multiaxial
(a.)
Having
more than one axis;
developing
in more than a
single
line or
plain;
--
opposed
to
monoaxial.
Halones
::
Halones
(n. pl.)
Alternating
transparent
and
opaque
white rings which are seen
outside
the
blastoderm,
on the
surface
of the
developing
egg of the hen and other
birds..
Monogenic
::
Monogenic
(a.)
Producing
only one kind of
germs,
or
young;
developing
only in one way..
Entoplasm
::
Entoplasm
(n.) The inner
granular
layer of
protoplasm
in a
developing
ovum.
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..
Endysis
::
Endysis
(n.) The act of
developing
a new coat of hair, a new set of
feathers,
scales,
etc.; --
opposed
to
ecdysis..
Ectoplasm
::
Ectoplasm
(n.) The outer
transparent
layer of
protoplasm
in a
developing
ovum.
Developing
::
Developing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Develo.
Anallantoic
::
Anallantoic
(a.)
Without,
or not
developing,
an
allantois..
Acropetal
::
Acropetal
(a.)
Developing
from below
towards
the apex, or from the
circumference
towards
the
center;
centripetal;
-- said of
certain
inflorescence..
Female
::
Female
(n.) A plant which
produces
only that kind of
reproductive
organs
which are
capable
of
developing
into fruit after
impregnation
or
fertilization;
a
pistillate
plant.
Endochondral
::
Endochondral
(a.)
Growing
or
developing
within
cartilage;
--
applied
esp. to
developing
bone.
Style
::
Style (v. t.) Mode of
presentation,
especially
in music or any of the fine arts; a
characteristic
of
peculiar
mode of
developing
in idea or
accomplishing
a
result..
Caloricity
::
Caloricity
(n.) A
faculty
in
animals
of
developing
and
preserving
the heat
necessary
to life, that is, the
animal
heat..
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..
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..
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