cytula

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From Ancient Greek κύτος (kútos, hollow vessel).

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cytula (plural cytulas)

  1. (biology) The fertilized egg cell or parent cell, whose development produces the child or other organism.
    • 1874, Ernst Haeckel, The Evolution of Man:
      It is only after fertilization is accomplished that a new cell-kernel arises in this cytod, which thus becomes the parent-cell (Cytula )

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