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tel•o•lec•i•thal (ˌtɛl oʊˈlɛs ə θəl, ˌti loʊ-) adj. having an accumulation of yolk near the vegetal pole, as the large-yolked eggs or ova of reptiles and birds. [1875–80] TranslationstelolecithalenUK
telolecithal[¦tel·ō′les·ə·thəl] (cell and molecular biology) Of an ovum, having a large, evenly dispersed volume of yolk and a small amount of cytoplasm concentrated at one pole. telolecithalenUK
tel·o·lec·i·thal (tel-ō-les'i-thăl), Denoting an oocyte in which a large amount of deuteroplasm or yolk accumulates at the vegetative pole, as in the eggs of birds and reptiles. [G. telos, end, + G. lekithos, yolk] tel·o·lec·i·thal (tel'ō-les'i-thăl) Denoting an oocyte (ovum) in which a large amount of deuteroplasm accumulates at the vegetative pole, as in the eggs of birds and reptiles. [G. telos, end, + G. lekithos, yolk]telolecithal (of eggs) having the yolk aggregated at the vegetative pole. |