"gastrulation" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: gastrulations [plural]
Etymology: From German Gastrulation, coined by Ernst Haeckel in his 1872 work "Biology of Calcareous Sponges" (see also gastrula). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|de|Gastrulation}} German Gastrulation Head templates: {{en-noun}} gastrulation (plural gastrulations)
  1. (embryology, biology) The stage of embryo development at which a gastrula is formed from the blastula by the inward migration of cells. Wikipedia link: Ernst Haeckel Categories (topical): Biology, Embryology Derived forms: midgastrulation, perigastrulation, postgastrulation, pregastrulation Related terms: gastrula, gastrulate Coordinate_terms: morulation, blastulation, organogenesis Translations (stage of embryo development): gastrulation [feminine] (French), Gastrulation [feminine] (German), gastrulazione [feminine] (Italian), gastrulație [feminine] (Romanian), gastrulation [common-gender] (Swedish)

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