Vitelluses is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 11 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.
You can make 321 anagrams from letters in vitelluses (eeillsstuv).
Borrowed into English from Latin around 1720-30
This vitellus or yolk undergoes a series of segmentation or dividings which are known as spontaneous segmentation.
It is formed from the vitellus at a much later period than the proper vitelline membrane.
vitellus abdicated the Roman empire, which "he had received against his will."
Vit′ellary, Vitell′ine, pertaining to the vitellus, or forming such.
It has only been met with in the vitellus of some of the medium sized ova of a young female.
In Ascidia canina these processes become as long as the whole diameter of the vitellus (Kupffer, No. 60).
The yolk spherules I find to be first developed in a peripheral layer of the vitellus.
Now, the human ovum or egg consists of a vitellus or yolk, which is covered by a similar membrane, known as the vitelline.
Vitelligenous: producing the vitellus or yolk: said of certain cells in the ovaries, believed to have that function.
As a consequence of this superficial concentration we get segmentation of the vitellus, with the production of a morula.
Vitelligenous: producing the vitellus or yolk: said of certain cells in the ovaries, believed to have that function.
vitellus abdicated the Roman empire, which "he had received against his will."
As a consequence of this superficial concentration we get segmentation of the vitellus, with the production of a morula.
In Ascidia canina these processes become as long as the whole diameter of the vitellus (Kupffer, No. 60).
It is formed from the vitellus at a much later period than the proper vitelline membrane.
Vit′ellary, Vitell′ine, pertaining to the vitellus, or forming such.
It has only been met with in the vitellus of some of the medium sized ova of a young female.
This vitellus or yolk undergoes a series of segmentation or dividings which are known as spontaneous segmentation.
Now, the human ovum or egg consists of a vitellus or yolk, which is covered by a similar membrane, known as the vitelline.
The yolk spherules I find to be first developed in a peripheral layer of the vitellus.
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