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Definition of excentric in English: excentricadjective ɛkˈsɛntrɪkɪkˈsɛntrɪkikˈsentrik Biology Not placed centrally or arranged symmetrically about a centre. a distinct excentric nucleus Example sentencesExamples - To quote Black Diamond: ‘because our asymmetrical hexagonal design allows one excentric to fit four different crack configurations, the hex has a range similar to a comparably sized SLCD, at considerably reduced weight and price.’
- Maximum dc 8590 mm; maximum length measured over convex side, and estimated from incomplete specimens, in order of 200 mm. Calice deep, in form of inverted cone, base axial or only slightly excentric.
- The most distinctive taxon, represented by a pluricolumnal and the articular face of an isolated columnal, has low elliptical ossicles, with long fine crenulae and an apparently excentric minute lumen.
- The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position.
- Less consistently, they found excentric, small nucleoli and nuclear overlap.
- On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus.
- This Kobeh species differs from both the types of Mesophyllum lonense Stumm, 1937, and specimens referred to that species here, by having excentric and incomplete septal cones.
Derivatives adverb Biology Bittner: ‘The outline of this species is rounded, the height greater than its breadth, the hinge-margin straight, the umbo projects little above it and lies somewhat excentrically, or almost in the middle of the hinge-margin.’ Example sentencesExamples - Their excentrically located, usually kidney-shaped nucleus, which is always darker than in the fibroblasts, is a secure criterion for their identification.
Definition of excentric in US English: excentricadjectiveikˈsentrik Biology Not centrally placed or not having its axis or other part placed centrally. a distinct excentric nucleus Example sentencesExamples - Less consistently, they found excentric, small nucleoli and nuclear overlap.
- The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position.
- On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus.
- The most distinctive taxon, represented by a pluricolumnal and the articular face of an isolated columnal, has low elliptical ossicles, with long fine crenulae and an apparently excentric minute lumen.
- This Kobeh species differs from both the types of Mesophyllum lonense Stumm, 1937, and specimens referred to that species here, by having excentric and incomplete septal cones.
- To quote Black Diamond: ‘because our asymmetrical hexagonal design allows one excentric to fit four different crack configurations, the hex has a range similar to a comparably sized SLCD, at considerably reduced weight and price.’
- Maximum dc 8590 mm; maximum length measured over convex side, and estimated from incomplete specimens, in order of 200 mm. Calice deep, in form of inverted cone, base axial or only slightly excentric.
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