IPA: /ˈuːtɪd/
KK: /ˈuːtɪd/
A type of cell that is formed during the process of meiosis in females, which eventually develops into an egg cell.
The ootid is the final stage in the development of a female gamete before it becomes a mature egg.
The word 'ootid' originates from the Greek word 'ōon' (meaning egg) and the suffix '-id' (meaning related to or connected with). An ootid is a cell that is related to or derived from an egg cell, specifically in the context of oogenesis.
Think of 'ōon' meaning egg, and remember that 'ootid' refers to a cell related to an egg.