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-blastic
- a combining form meaning âhaving a given type or number of buds, cells, or cell layers,â or âundergoing a given type of development,â as specified by the initial element:
holoblastic.
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yÐÄvlogs That Use -blastic
What does -²ú±ô²¹²õ³ÙŸ±³ŠÌýmean?
The combining form âblastic is used like a suffix with a variety of meanings. Especially in terms from botany, it means âhaving a given type or number of buds.â In other scientific terms, this meaning is applied metaphorically to mean âhaving a given type or number of cells or cell layersâ or âundergoing a given type of development.â
The form âblastic comes from a combination of two forms. The first is âblast, from Greek ²ú±ô²¹²õ³Ùó²õ, meaning âbudâ or âsprout.â The second is the suffix âic, from Latin âicus, meaning âhaving some characteristics of.â Want to know more? Read our yÐÄvlogs That Use article for âblast.
Examples of -blastic
A term from zoology that features the form âblastic is triploblastic, âhaving three primary germ layers, as the embryos of vertebrates.â
Triploâ means âtriple,â from Greek ³Ù°ùŸ±±è±ôó²õ, while the form âblastic means âhaving a given number of cell layers.â Triploblastic literally translates to âhaving triple cell layers.â
What are some words that use the combining form âblastic?
What are some other forms that âblastic may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form diploâ means âdoubleâ or âin pairs.â With this in mind, what does the term diploblastic mean?
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