
1) Condition 2) Introversion 3) Literary concept
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1) Infolding 2) Introversion 3) Intussusception
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Invagination is the infolding of one part within another part of a structure, a folding that creates a pocket. The term, originally used in embryology, has been adopted in other disciplines as well. ==Biology== ==Humanities== The term is used to explain a special kind of metanarrative. First used by Maurice Merleau-Ponty to describe the dynamic se...
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Retraction, under force of pressure, of an outer surface toward the inside.
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• (n.) One of the methods by which the various germinal layers of the ovum are differentiated. • (n.) The condition of an invaginated organ or part.
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to enclose within.
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1. <biology> The condition of an invaginated organ or part. ... 2. <biology> One of the methods by which the various germinal layers of the ovum are differentiated. ... In embolic invagination, one half of the blastosphere is pushed in towards the other half, producing an embryonic form known as a gastrula. In epibolic invagination, a p...
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(in-vaj″ĭ-na´shәn) the infolding of one part within another part of a structure, as of the blastula during gastrulation. intussusception. basilar invagination a developmental deformity of the occipital bone and upper end of the cervical spine in which the la...
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Retraction, under force of pressure, of an outer surface toward the inside.
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(Life processes and cells) a stage in cell division, in which the cell membrane pushes in at the equator to separate the two daughter nuclei
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In·vag`i·na'tion noun [ Latin prefix
in- +
vagina sheath.]
1. (Biol.) The condition of an invaginated organ or part.
2. (Biol.) One of the methods by which the various germinal layers of the ovum are differentiated. » In
embolic invagination ...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: in-vaj′i-nā′shŭn Definitions: 1. The ensheathing, enfolding, or insertion of a structure within itself or another. 2. The state of being invaginated.
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[
n] - the condition of being folded inward or sheathed 2. [n] - the folding in of an outer layer so as to form a pocket in the surface
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the act or process of invaginating. · the inward movement of a portion of the wall of a blastula in the formation of a gastrula. · intussusception (def. 3). · a form or shape resulting from an infolded tissue.
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