释义 |
de·lamination \(|)dē+\ noun Etymology: de- + lamination 1. : separation (as of plywood) into constituent layers 2. : gastrula formation which is typical of meroblastic eggs with discoidal cleavage and in which the endoderm is split off as a layer from the inner surface of the blastoderm and the archenteron is represented by the space between this endoderm and the underlying yolk mass |