Definition of Macrocysts

1. macrocyst [n] - See also: macrocyst

Lexicographical Neighbors of Macrocysts

macrocryoglobulin
macrocryoglobulinaemia
macrocryst
macrocrystal
macrocrystalline
macrocrysts
macrocycle
macrocycles
macrocyclic
macrocyclic compound
macrocyclic compounds
macrocyclization
macrocyclizations
macrocyst
macrocystis
macrocysts (current term)
macrocytase
macrocyte
macrocytes
macrocythemia
macrocytic
macrocytic achylic anaemia
macrocytic anaemia
macrocytic anaemia of pregnancy
macrocytic anaemia tropical
macrocytic anemia
macrocytic hyperchromia
macrocytoses
macrocytosis
macrodactyl

Literary usage of Macrocysts

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Fungi; Their Nature and Uses by Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (1880)
"These, though produced after the macrocysts, finally exceed them in height, and seem to carry their summit so as to meet the crozier-like prolongations. ..."

2. Forms of Animal Life: A Manual of Comparative Anatomy : with Descriptions of by George Rolleston, William Hatchett Jackson (1888)
"... eg those of macrocysts. It has been shown that they do not all react in the same way towards the same body, eg carmine, one taking it up and acting upon ..."

3. Evolution by Brooklyn Ethical Association (1889)
"... within the same division at the other end of the scale we find the largest plants, the macrocysts, 300 or 400 feet in length. With the algae of the sea, ..."

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