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Definition of mid-body in English: mid-bodynoun ˈmɪdbɒdi 1The middle or middle segment of the body of an animal or human; (Zoology) the mesosoma or thorax of an invertebrate. 2Cell Biology. A structure found in the cleavage furrow between two daughter cells towards the end of telophase in animal cells, containing the remains of the spindle microtubules.
adjective ˈmɪdbɒdi Situated in or forming the middle portion of the body of an organism; of or relating to this part.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in John Pory (bap. 1572, d.?1636), writer and colonial administrator. From mid + body. Definition of mid-body in US English: mid-bodynounˈmɪdbɒdi 1The middle or middle segment of the body of an animal or human; (Zoology) the mesosoma or thorax of an invertebrate. 2Cell Biology. A structure found in the cleavage furrow between two daughter cells towards the end of telophase in animal cells, containing the remains of the spindle microtubules.
adjectiveˈmɪdbɒdi Situated in or forming the middle portion of the body of an organism; of or relating to this part.
Origin Early 17th century; earliest use found in John Pory (bap. 1572, d. ?1636), writer and colonial administrator. From mid + body. |