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moss A bryophyte belonging to the class Musci. These are primitive photosynthetic plants. Mosses have a "stem-and-leaf" form when viewed closely. See examples.
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mosaic An art medium in which small pieces of colored glass, stone, or ceramic tile called tessera are embedded in a background material such as plaster or mortar. Also, works made using this technique.
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mosaic Additional Object Names, eg PAVEMENT, should also be entered in the Object record if appropriate. The term MOSAIC should also be entered in the Techniques field.
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mosaic Possessing two or more genetically different cell types; an early embryo is said to be mosaic when some of its cells exhibit chromosomal abnormalities while others appear chromosomally normal.
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mosaic A design created by pressing pieces of stone, glass, or ceramic tile, (called tesserae), in mortar. See also: micromosaics.
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