Definitions for Sarcodes

Sarcodes sar·code

Spelling: [sahr-kohd]
IPA: /ˈsɑr koʊd/

Sarcodes is a 8 letter English word.

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Definitions for Sarcodes

noun

  1. protoplasm, especially the semifluid content of a protozoan.

Origin of Sarcodes

1850-55; French, alteration of Greek sarkṓdēs fleshy

Examples for Sarcodes

Some have only one, others have several openings, through which the sarcode flows.

Examine a bit of sarcode under the microscope; note the spicules.

Ectoplasm, ek′to-plasm, n. the exterior protoplasm or sarcode of a cell.

Sometimes used synonymously for the "sarcode" of the Protozoa.

The sarcode of all these deep-sea Rhizopods has many large black-brown pigment-cells.

Their cavity is wide and simple, and filled up by jelly (not by sarcode, as I supposed in my first description).

The fiber of sarcode, to which the constricted part has by tension been reduced, now snaps, and two organisms go free.

Usually the sarcode, issuing from the openings of the capsule, forms a stronger cylinder, with peculiar movements.

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