| determinate | Of growth or branching, with a bud or flower terminating the growth of the main axis. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| determinate cleavage | Cleavage resulting in blastomeres each capable of developing only into a particular embryonic structure. (05 Mar 2000) |
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cleavage following a precise pattern, each blastomere having a characteristic and unalterable fate, i.e., each blastomere becoming the precursor of a definite part of the embryo.
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| determinate e. |
orthogenesis (def. 2).
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| determinate | supplying or being a final or conclusive settlement |
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| determinate | precisely determined or limited or defined |
| determinate | (botany) not continuing to grow indefinitely at the apex |
| determinate | the quality of being predictable with great confidence |
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