Entoblast


[en-tuh-blast] /ˈɛn təˌblæst/

noun, Embryology.
1.
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2.
(def 2).
/ˈɛntəʊˌblæst/
noun
1.
(embryol) a less common name for endoderm
2.
a less common name for hypoblast

entoblast en·to·blast (ěn’tə-blāst’) or en·do·blast (ěn’də-)
n.
Any of the blastomeres of an embryo from which the endoderm develops.

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