Ureapoiesis
ureapoiesis u·re·a·poi·e·sis (yu-rē’ə-poi-ē’sĭs)
n.
See ureagenesis.
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- Urecchysis
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- Uredema
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- Uredia
noun, plural uredia [yoo-ree-dee-uh] /yʊˈri di ə/ (Show IPA). Mycology. 1. uredinium. noun (pl) -dia (-dɪə), -dinia (-ˈdɪnɪə) 1. a spore-producing body of some rust fungi in which uredospores are formed Also called uredosorus
- Uredial
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