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delomorphic, a. Anat.|diːləʊˈmɔːfɪk| [ad. G. delomorph (A. Rollett 1870, in Centralbl. f. d. med. Wissenschaften VIII. 338), f. Gr. δῆλος visible + µορϕή form + -ic.] Having a definite form, spec. denoting certain cells of the gastric glands of the stomach. Also deloˈmorphous a.
1882J. N. Langley in Jrnl. Physiology III. 272 He [sc. Rollett] found that in winter the gastric glands of the bat contained no delomorphous or border-cells, but contained many in summer. 1890Billings Med. Dict., Delomorphous cells, large parietal cells of secretory portion of peptic glands. 1891W. D. Halliburton Chem. Physiol. & Path. 633 Cells of a different nature called parietal cells (Heidenhain), delomorphic cells (Rollett), or oxyntic cells (Langley). |