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of Cytococcus
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Producing cells; -- applied esp. to lymphatic, or adenoid, tissue.
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Development of cells in animal and vegetable organisms. See Gemmation, Budding, Karyokinesis; also Cell development, under Cell.
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The fertilized egg cell or parent cell, from the development of which the child or other organism is formed.
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The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus.
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An astringent inspissated juice obtained from the fruit of a plant (Cytinus hypocistis), growing from the roots of the Cistus, a small European shrub.
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Of or pertaining to cytogenesis or cell development.
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Cell production or development; cytogenesis.
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A narcotic alkaloid extracted from the tops of the common broom (Cytisus scoparius, formerly Spartium scoparium), as a colorless oily liquid of aniline-like odor and very bitter taste.
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A plant having twigs suitable for making brooms to sweep with when bound together; esp., the Cytisus scoparius of Western Europe, which is a low shrub with long, straight, green, angular branches, minute leaves, and large yellow flowers.
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Alt. of Cytogenetic
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A formative particle of albuminous matter; a monad; a cytode. See the Note under Morphon.
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A cytode without either a cell wall or a nucleus.
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A small leguminous tree (Cytisus Laburnum), native of the Alps. The plant is reputed to be poisonous, esp. the bark and seeds. It has handsome racemes of yellow blossoms.
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The albuminous material composing the body of a cytode.
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A yellow gelatinous or crystalline substance found in broom (Cytisus scoparius) accompanying sparteine.
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The nucleus of the cytula or parent cell.
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The viscid and more or less granular material of vegetable and animal cells, possessed of vital properties by which the processes of nutrition, secretion, and growth go forward; the so-called " physical basis of life;" the original cell substance, cytoplasm, cytoblastema, bioplasm sarcode, etc.
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A cytode without a proper cell wall, but with a nucleus.
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Cell-like; -- applied to the corpuscles of lymph, blood, chyle, etc.
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