| pyknomorphic |
pyknomorphous.
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| pyknomorphous |
having the stainable elements compactly arranged; a term applied to certain nerve cells.
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| pyknophrasia |
thickness of speech.
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| pyknoplasson |
the protoplasm of a non-nucleated cell in its unexpanded form. Cf. chasmatoplasson.
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| pyknic |
characterized by shortness of stature; broadness of girth, and powerful muscularity; endomorphic
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