IPA: /blæsfəˈməsli/
KK: /blæsˈfɛməsli/
Definition: In a way that shows disrespect or irreverence towards something sacred or religious.
Example: He spoke blasphemously about the traditions of the church, shocking many in the congregation.
IPA: //blæsfəˈməsnəs//
KK: /blæsˈfɛməsnəs/
Definition: The condition of showing disrespect or lack of reverence for something considered sacred or holy.
Example: The community condemned the blasphemousness of the artwork displayed in the gallery.
IPA: //ˈblæsfəmi//
KK: /ˈblæsfəmi/
Definition: An act or statement that shows disrespect or lack of reverence for God or something sacred.
Example: The artist faced criticism for what some considered blasphemy in his latest work.
IPA: /blæˈstɛmə/
KK: /blæˈstɛmə/
Definition: A group of undeveloped cells that can grow and change into different types of cells, often forming organs or body parts during development or healing.
Example: The blastema is crucial for the regeneration of limbs in some animals.
IPA: /ˌblæstəˈsiːl/
KK: /blæstəˈsiːl/
Definition: A fluid-filled space found in the early stage of an embryo called a blastula.
Example: The blastocoele is essential for the development of the embryo.
IPA: //ˈblæstəˌdɜrm//
KK: /ˈblæstəˌdɜrm/
Definition: A layer of cells that forms on the surface of a fertilized egg, which later develops into the embryo.
Example: The blastoderm is crucial for the early development of the embryo in birds and reptiles.
IPA: //ˈblæstəˌmɪr//
KK: /ˈblæstəˌmɪr/
Definition: A type of cell that forms during the early stages of development after a fertilized egg divides.
Example: The blastomeres continue to divide and eventually form a structure called the morula.
IPA: /ˈblæstəˌpɔr/
KK: /ˈblæstəˌpɔr/
Definition: The opening that forms during the early development of an embryo, leading to the digestive cavity.
Example: In embryology, the blastopore is crucial for the formation of the gut.
IPA: //ˈblæstjʊlə//
KK: /ˈblæstjʊlə/
Definition: A stage in early development of an embryo that looks like a hollow ball of cells filled with fluid.
Example: The blastula forms after several divisions of the fertilized egg.
IPA: //blæstəˈleɪʃən//
KK: /blæstəˈleɪʃən/
Definition: The process in early development where a hollow ball of cells, called a blastula, is formed from a mass of cells.
Example: During embryonic development, blastulation is a crucial step that leads to the formation of the blastula.
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