EQU- 
chromatin thread all the ancestral 
erm-plasms are equally distributed 
in the daughter nuclei (cy). 
rial (€k’watd'rial) Dini —the 
chro dane arse yin 
sede iaihisg 
iradiate wibira‘diat) a. [L. 
aeguus, oro § is, twice ; radius, 
ty 
sa 
radius.} With two equal rays 
(zool.). 
equicellular Biss wiséltlar) @  ([L. 
aeguus, equal; cellula, colt) Com- 
posed of pase cells (z pea 
equilateral (ék ave) “a. te 
eon alpiae line drawn through the 
eauitant “(Sk witint) a. ie eguitare, 
ide.] Having the bases over- 
] s 
saddlewise, the 
erigere, to raise 
up. SS ees (0 see 
erectile “Cece a. [L. erigere, to 
raise up.] Capable of Bios erected 
(zool.). 
—— tissue, 
be made iia and dilated by 
the distention of the blood-vessels 
within it 
Ratended: throug ccur 
tow ad blood in the erectile tissue 
st “(erék’tdr) a. th. i igs 0 
raise u muscle pgs 
up an or a or (ana 
oil ochae “8 art (ona ke! tits) 
"TGk. prenisor 5 tonely — bristle.] 
aving no regu ularl rly arranged 
system of aie bristles ; appl. 
ome- 
a tissue capable of 
97 ERY- 
ergatandrous se. goat a. 
ergates, worker; aner, 
ing worker- os males ea 
ergatogynouw 
al wo gyne erat i 
Having worker-like females (zool. 
ergot (ér'gét) ~ [O.F. argot, spur 
A small bare patch found on the 
limbs of the horse-tribe, sant 
ing the last remnant o k 
palm of the hand and sole of the 
foot (anat. 
selopertions (ériofiltis) @. — [Gk. 
wool; Phyllon, leaf.| Having 
atic with a co ttony appearance 
(604). 
erose ares) a. [L. erodere, to wear 
aw Having the margin 
an arly notched (404). 
erosion (éro’zhiin) #. [L. erodere, to 
tac! gry! Decay witch usually 
at the apex of many gastro- 
eg shells (z00 ae 
[L. ex, with- 
beak] Having no 
beak ; ee (b02.). 
ersaeome (ér’sédm [Gk. ese, 
young.] he me monogastric 
ee of Siphonophora (zoo/.). 
ruciform (€roo’siférm) @. [L. eruca, 
—— ae a Sorma, shape 3 Hav- 
ing t ape of, or iets: 
cater illar ; appl. nsect larvae 
(zool.). 
erumpent (ériim’pént) a. [L. ¢2, out ; 
bese ie to break.] Breaking out 
suddenly; aff/. fungal hyphae 
ony 
erythrin (érith’rin) 7. [Gk. erythros, 
e red ae matter found 
in 2, Algae (40 
erythrism (érith’rizm) n. [Gk. arm: 
ros, red.| A condition due to ex- 
cessive amount o colouring 
matter ha a feathers (zoo/. 
asts (ér th oblists) n. plu 
[Gk. erythros, red; blastos, bud.] 
Rawehcad cache d cells, ples 
from the mesoderm, which later 
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