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n.
The contents or substance of the ovum; egg yolk. See Illust. of Ovum.
n.
A gland secreting the yolk of the eggs in trematodes, turbellarians, and some other helminths.
v. t.
To prepare (eggs) as a dish for the table, by stirring the yolks and whites together while cooking.
n.
Same as Yolk.
a.
Of or pertaining to the yolk of eggs; as, the vitelline membrane, a smooth, transparent membrane surrounding the vitellus.
n.
The yellow part of an egg; the vitellus.
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An oily secretion which naturally covers the wool of sheep.
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A substance from the egg yolk of osseous fishes.
a.
Of or pertaining to the wall of the body; somatopleuric; parietal; as, the somatic stalk of the yolk sac of an embryo.
v. i.
To yell.
p. p.
Yielded.
a.
Undergoing complete segmentation; composed entirely of germinal matter, the whole of the yolk undergoing fission; -- opposed to meroblastic.
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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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n.
A change in the form or function of a living organism, by a natural process of growth or development; as, the metamorphosis of the yolk into the embryo, of a tadpole into a frog, or of a bud into a blossom. Especially, that form of sexual reproduction in which an embryo undergoes a series of marked changes of external form, as the chrysalis stage, pupa stage, etc., in insects. In these intermediate stages sexual reproduction is usually impossible, but they ultimately pass into final and sexually developed forms, from the union of which organisms are produced which pass through the same cycle of changes. See Transformation.
n.
A nitrogenous substance resembling vitellin, present in the egg yolk of cartilaginous fishes.
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An albuminous body, belonging to the class of globulins, obtained from yolk of egg, of which it is the chief proteid constituent, and from the seeds of many plants. From the latter it can be separated in crystalline form.
n.
The yellow-hammer; -- called also yeldrock, and yoldrin.
n.
A substance from the yolk of salmon's egg.
p. p.
Yielded.
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