Definition of Blastular

1. Adjective. Of or relating to a blastula.

Exact synonyms: Blastospheric
Partainyms: Blastosphere, Blastula
Derivative terms: Blastosphere, Blastula

Definition of Blastular

1. [adj]

Medical Definition of Blastular

1. Pertaining to the blastula. (05 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Blastular

blastoporic
blastoporic canal
blastospheres
blastospheric
blastospores
blastostyle
blastostyles
blastotomy
blastproof
blasts
blasts from the past
blastula
blastulae
blastular (current term)
blastulas
blastulation
blastulations
blastule
blastules
blastwave
blastworthy
blasty
blat
blat out
blatancies
blatancy
blatant
blatantly

Literary usage of Blastular

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

1. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... still showing traces of blastular stage. Figs. 12-17. Total but unequal egg-cleavage of a mammal (woman ), resulting in another modified ..."

2. The Elements of Scientific Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1922)
"From the fertilized egg through the blastular stage, the new animal is known as the embryo; but as it begins to assume a form like that of vertebrate ..."

3. Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization by Jacques Loeb (1913)
"Many eggs after six or eight days showed upon sectioning that they had approximated the full blastular and in some cases the ..."

4. The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the English Language by William Dwight Whitney (1889)
"... still showing traces of blastular stage. Figs. 12-17. Total but unequal egg-cleavage of a mammal (woman ), resulting in another modified ..."

5. Essays in Scientific Synthesis by Eugenio Rignano (1918)
"... which no longer can be uniform for all points of the blastular spherical surface, as it would be, for example, in the case of an invagination. ..."

6. Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology by Jean Demoor, Jean Massart, Émile Vandervelde (1899)
"... a part of the whole ; but when the blastular stage is reached, that stage slowly completes itself. ..."

7. The Elements of Scientific Psychology by Knight Dunlap (1922)
"From the fertilized egg through the blastular stage, the new animal is known as the embryo; but as it begins to assume a form like that of vertebrate ..."

8. Artificial Parthenogenesis and Fertilization by Jacques Loeb (1913)
"Many eggs after six or eight days showed upon sectioning that they had approximated the full blastular and in some cases the ..."

9. A Pocket medical dictionary: Giving the Pronunciation and Definition of the ...by George Milbry Gould by George Milbry Gould (1920)
"An early embryonic stage in which, by blastular invagination, there is formed a hollow, double-coated vesicle with an aperture. ..."

10. Essays in Scientific Synthesis by Eugenio Rignano (1918)
"... which no longer can be uniform for all points of the blastular spherical surface, as it would be, for example, in the case of an invagination. ..."

11. Evolution by Atrophy in Biology and Sociology by Jean Demoor, Jean Massart, Émile Vandervelde (1899)
"... a part of the whole ; but when the blastular stage is reached, that stage slowly completes itself. ..."

12. A Pocket medical dictionary: Giving the Pronunciation and Definition of the ...by George Milbry Gould by George Milbry Gould (1920)
"An early embryonic stage in which, by blastular invagination, there is formed a hollow, double-coated vesicle with an aperture. ..."

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