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‖ cytula Biol.|ˈsɪtjʊlə| [mod.L., dim. f. cyte, Gr. κύτος taken as = cell.] The parent cell of an organism; an impregnated ovum.
1879tr. Haeckel's Evol. Man II. xvi. 55 After the cytula has originated, by the re-formation of a cell-kernel, from the morula, the parent-cell breaks up, by repeated division, into numerous cells. Hence ˈcytuloplasm, the protoplasmic substance of a cytula. |