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protocell

English

Etymology

proto- +? cell

Noun

protocell (plural protocells)

  1. (biology) A self-organized, endogenously ordered, spherical collection of phospholipids proposed as a stepping-stone to the origin of life

Derived terms

  • metaprotocell
  • protocellular

See also

  • protobiont

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easel

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Dutch ezel (donkey; easel), from Middle Dutch esel (donkey), from Proto-West Germanic *asil, from Latin asellus (young ass or small donkey), diminutive of asinus (ass, donkey), ultimately from an unknown source in Asia Minor. Essentially, the stand that a painting is placed on is being likened to a donkey carrying a burden; compare horse (a frame with legs used to support something), as in clotheshorse and sawhorse.

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?i?.z(?)l/
  • (General American) IPA(key): /?i.z?l/
  • Rhymes: -i?z?l
  • Hyphenation: ea?sel

Noun

easel (plural easels)

  1. An upright frame, typically on three legs, for displaying or supporting something, such as an artist's canvas.

Derived terms

  • bench easel
  • easel painting
  • easellike

Translations

See also

  • chevalet

Further reading

  • easel on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Anagrams

  • Elsea, Lease, Seale, eales, easle, lease, seale

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