| megaseme |
having an orbital index of 89 or more.
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| megasigmoid |
an enormously dilated sigmoid.
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| megasoma |
great size and stature, not amounting to gigantism.
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| Megasphaera |
a genus of bacteria of the family Veillonellaceae, found in the rumen of cattle and sheep and in human feces, made up of gram-negative anaerobic cocci. The type species is M. elsde´nii.
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| megaspore mother c. |
any of the diploid cells developed in the megasporangium of plants which divide by meiosis to produce four haploid daughter cells (megaspores), usually only one of which survives to become a megagametophyte, or female gametophyte.
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