Definition of Blastematic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to blastemata.

Exact synonyms: Blastemal, Blastemic
Partainyms: Blastema, Blastema, Blastema
Derivative terms: Blastema, Blastema, Blastema

Definition of Blastematic

1. a. Connected with, or proceeding from, the blastema; blastemal.

Definition of Blastematic

1. Adjective. (biology) Connected with, or proceeding from, the blastema; blastemal. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Blastematic

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Blastematic

1. Connected with, or proceeding from, the blastema; blastemal. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastematic

blast furnaces
blast injuries
blast injury
blast off
blast phase
blast transformation
blast trauma
blast wave
blastable
blasted
blastedly
blastemal
blastemas
blastemata
blastematic (current term)
blastemic
blaster
blasters
blastic
blasticidin
blasticidin S-acetyltransferase
blasticidin S deaminase
blasticidins
blastide
blastides
blastie
blastier
blasties
blastiest

Literary usage of Blastematic

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

1. Biology by Charles Letourneau (1878)
"We have signalised the liquids evidently blastematic of the vegetal embryon, ... the liquid semi-blastematic and semi-plasmatic which is called sap. ..."

2. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1876)
"The point at which this broken-down process, aud the blastematic deposit meet, or the natural equilibrium of waste and supply is restored, is at the usual ..."

3. General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of by Camilo Calleja (1890)
"... and the other group comprehends the descriptive explanations of the formation of new cellules, as the so-called cellular and blastematic theories. ..."

4. Biology by Charles Letourneau (1878)
"We have signalised the liquids evidently blastematic of the vegetal embryon, ... the liquid semi-blastematic and semi-plasmatic which is called sap. ..."

5. American Journal of Dental Science by American Society of Dental Surgeons (1876)
"The point at which this broken-down process, aud the blastematic deposit meet, or the natural equilibrium of waste and supply is restored, is at the usual ..."

6. General Physiology; Or, Physiological Theory of Cosmos: A Rectification of by Camilo Calleja (1890)
"... and the other group comprehends the descriptive explanations of the formation of new cellules, as the so-called cellular and blastematic theories. ..."

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