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Definitionn. the elementary stages of any subject
Last update: October 25, 2016
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5, Rudiment of reaf; d, dermatogen. [noun]
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As in other Gastropoda Anisopleura, this shell-sac may abnormally develop a plug of chitinous matter, but normally it flattens out and disappears, whilst the cap-like rudiment of the permanent shell is shed out from the dome-like surface of the visceral hump, in the centre of which the shell-sac existed for a brief period. [noun]
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Egg of _Platygaster_, showing the rudiment of the embryo. [Please select]
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22, Egg of Platygaster showing the rudiment of the embryo. [Please select]
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Rudiment -any: the beginning of any structure or part before it has developed. [Please select]
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When a part or organ is arrested during its embryonic growth, a rudiment is generally left. [Please select]
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), the bony protuberance which properly supports the horn exists as a mere rudiment. [Please select]
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The inner fore-toe wanting, but a slight rudiment of it exists in my specimen. [noun]
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