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apoph·y·sis \əˈpäfəsə̇s\ noun (plural apophy·ses \-əˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek, offshoot, process of a bone, from apo- + -physis (from phyein, phyesthai to grow, produce) — more at be 1. : a process of a bone (as a vertebra) 2. : a swelling of the seta at the base of the capsule of certain mosses often provided with many stomata and functioning as the chief assimilative part of the sporogonium 3. : a swelling on the cone scale of certain conifers 4. of certain fungi : a swollen part of the filament or a swelling of the stalk (as in certain members of the genus Geaster) 5. : an expansion or swelling of the hypha (as that below the sporangium in Mucor) 6. : an offshoot from an intrusive body of igneous rock 7. : a process of the exoskeleton of an insect (as an apodeme or an external spur) |