释义 |
cal·lose I. \ˈkaˌlōs\ adjective Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary call- (from Latin callum hard skin) + -ose; originally formed in French — more at callous : having protuberant hardened spots < callose leaves > II. noun (-s) Etymology: Latin callosus callous : a carbohydrate component of cell walls that is readily stained by aniline blue and is found especially on sieve plates where it forms the callus |