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eggmass
English
Etymology
egg +? mass
Noun
eggmass (plural eggmasses)
- A jelly-like mass of eggs, laid by various creatures.
Hyponyms
- ootheca
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nidamental
English
Etymology
From Latin nidamentum (“materials for a nest”) +? -al.
Adjective
nidamental (not comparable)
- (zoology) Used to describe an internal organ, in some elasmobranchs and molluscs, that secretes egg cases or the gelatinous covering of eggmass.
Related terms
- nidamenta
Translations
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