telolecithal

telolecithal
/tel'oh les"euh theuhl, tee'loh-/, adj. Embryol.
having an accumulation of yolk near the vegetal pole, as the large-yolked eggs or ova of reptiles and birds.
[1875-80; TELO-2 + Gk lékith(os) yolk + -AL1]

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  • telolecithal — adj. having a large yolk …   English contemporary dictionary

  • telolecithal — telo·lecithal …   English syllables

  • telolecithal — tel•o•lec•i•thal [[t]ˌtɛl oʊˈlɛs ə θəl, ˌti loʊ [/t]] adj. dvl having an accumulation of yolk near the vegetal pole, as the large yolked eggs or ova of reptiles and birds • Etymology: 1875–80 …   From formal English to slang

  • telolecithal — |tēlō, |telō+ adjective Etymology: tel (II) + Greek lekithos yolk of an egg + English al : having the yolk large in amount and concentrated at one pole used of an egg; compare centrolecithal …   Useful english dictionary

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