Vitelline

Vitelline
Vitelline Vi*tel"line, a. [L. vitellus the yolk of an egg.] (Biol.) Of or pertaining to the yolk of eggs; as, the vitelline membrane, a smooth, transparent membrane surrounding the vitellus. [1913 Webster]

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  • vitelline — [vi tel′in, vī tel′in, vi tel′ēn, vī tel′ēn] adj. [ME vitellyn < L vitellus: see VITELLUS] 1. of or having to do with the egg yolk: see EGG1 2. yellow like an egg yolk …   English World dictionary

  • vitelline — ● vitellin, vitelline adjectif (latin vitellus, jaune d œuf) Qui se rapporte au vitellus ; qui le contient. ● vitellin, vitelline (expressions) adjectif (latin …   Encyclopédie Universelle

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  • vitelline artery — n OMPHALOMESENTERIC ARTERY …   Medical dictionary

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