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paraphysis

noun pa·raph·y·sis \pə-ˈra-fə-səs\
plural pa·raph·y·ses\-ˌsēz\

Definition of PARAPHYSIS

:  one of the slender sterile filaments borne among the sporogenous or gametogenous organs in certain ferns, mosses, algae, and fungi
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Origin of PARAPHYSIS

New Latin, from Greek, sucker, offshoot, from paraphyein to produce at the side, from para- + phyein to bring forth — more at be
First Known Use: 1857
Medical Dictionary

paraphysis

noun pa·raph·y·sis \pə-ˈraf-ə-səs\
plural pa·raph·y·ses \-ˌsēz\

Medical Definition of PARAPHYSIS

1
:  one of the slender sterile often septate filaments of many cryptogamic plants (as fungi) that are borne among the spore- or gamete-forming organs, are single or branched, and are composed of one or more cells
2
:  a median evagination of the roof of the telencephalon anterior to the epiphysis of certain lower vertebrates that is present only in the embryo of higher vertebrates

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