"animal pole" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: animal poles [plural]
Etymology: From animal (adjective) + pole (“extremity of an axis”). Etymology templates: {{compound|en|animal<pos:adjective>|pole<t:extremity of an axis>}} animal (adjective) + pole (“extremity of an axis”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} animal pole (plural animal poles)
  1. (embryology) The hemisphere of the blastula which eventually gives rise to the three germ layers and is composed of small cells that are in a state of rapid division. Categories (topical): Embryology Translations (hemisphere of the blastula which eventually gives rise to the three germ layers): pol ainmhíoch [masculine] (Irish), polo animal [masculine] (Portuguese)

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