There are 49 total results for your 胚 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
胚 see styles |
pēi pei1 p`ei pei hai はい |
embryo {biol;bot} embryo; germ (e.g. wheat germ) |
肧 胚 see styles |
pēi pei1 p`ei pei |
variant of 胚[pei1] See: 胚 |
胚乳 see styles |
pēi rǔ pei1 ru3 p`ei ju pei ju hainyuu / hainyu はいにゅう |
endosperm (botany) {bot} albumen (of a seed, esp. the endosperm) |
胚嚢 see styles |
hainou / haino はいのう |
embryo sac |
胚囊 see styles |
pēi náng pei1 nang2 p`ei nang pei nang |
(botany) embryo sac |
胚子 see styles |
haishi はいし |
(See 胚) embryo |
胚層 胚层 see styles |
pēi céng pei1 ceng2 p`ei ts`eng pei tseng |
germ layer; layer of tissue in embryology |
胚性 see styles |
haisei / haise はいせい |
(adjectival noun) embryonic; embryonal |
胚泡 see styles |
pēi pào pei1 pao4 p`ei p`ao pei pao |
(biology) blastocyst |
胚珠 see styles |
pēi zhū pei1 zhu1 p`ei chu pei chu haishu はいしゅ |
ovule (noun - becomes adjective with の) ovule |
胚盤 see styles |
haiban はいばん |
(1) {biol} germinal disk; blastodisk; blastodisc; (2) {bot} scutellum (of a grass seed) |
胚種 see styles |
haishu はいしゅ |
{biol} germ |
胚胎 see styles |
pēi tāi pei1 tai1 p`ei t`ai pei tai haitai はいたい |
embryo (n,vs,vi) (1) germination; pregnancy; (n,vs,vi) (2) arising (in); resulting (from); originating (in); (personal name) Haitai an embryo |
胚膜 see styles |
haimaku はいまく |
embryonic membrane |
胚芽 see styles |
pēi yá pei1 ya2 p`ei ya pei ya haiga はいが |
bud; sprout; germ (bot) germ (of a cereal, e.g. wheat, rice); embryo bud |
胚葉 see styles |
haiyou / haiyo はいよう |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) germ layer; germinal epithelium |
囊胚 see styles |
náng pēi nang2 pei1 nang p`ei nang pei |
(zoology) blastula; (mammology) blastocyst |
瓶胚 see styles |
píng pēi ping2 pei1 p`ing p`ei ping pei |
preform |
胞胚 see styles |
houhai / hohai ほうはい |
(noun - becomes adjective with の) blastula; blastosphere |
色胚 see styles |
sè pēi se4 pei1 se p`ei se pei |
(slang) pervert; lecher |
麥胚 麦胚 see styles |
mài pēi mai4 pei1 mai p`ei mai pei |
wheat germ |
胚囊泡 see styles |
pēi náng pào pei1 nang2 pao4 p`ei nang p`ao pei nang pao |
(biology) blastodermic vesicle |
胚形成 see styles |
haikeisei / haikese はいけいせい |
{biol} embryogenesis |
胚発生 see styles |
haihassei / haihasse はいはっせい |
embryogenesis; embryogeny; embryonic development |
胚盤胞 see styles |
haibanhou / haibanho はいばんほう |
blastocyst; blastodermic vesicle |
胚移植 see styles |
haiishoku / haishoku はいいしょく |
{med;biol} embryo transfer; embryo transplant |
胚胎學 胚胎学 see styles |
pēi tāi xué pei1 tai1 xue2 p`ei t`ai hsüeh pei tai hsüeh |
embryology |
胚芽米 see styles |
pēi yá mǐ pei1 ya2 mi3 p`ei ya mi pei ya mi haigamai はいがまい |
semipolished rice (i.e. rice minus the husk, but including the germ) {food} germ rice; half-milled rice; semi-polished rice; rice with the germ; rice polished to remove the bran but not the germ; milled rice with embryo buds |
胚芽鞘 see styles |
pēi yá qiào pei1 ya2 qiao4 p`ei ya ch`iao pei ya chiao |
coleoptile, protective sheath covering an emerging shoot (botany) |
中胚層 中胚层 see styles |
zhōng pēi céng zhong1 pei1 ceng2 chung p`ei ts`eng chung pei tseng |
mesoderm (cell lineage in embryology) |
中胚葉 see styles |
chuuhaiyou / chuhaiyo ちゅうはいよう |
{biol} mesoderm |
內胚層 内胚层 see styles |
nèi pēi céng nei4 pei1 ceng2 nei p`ei ts`eng nei pei tseng |
endoderm (cell lineage in embryology) |
内胚乳 see styles |
naihainyuu / naihainyu ないはいにゅう |
endosperm |
内胚葉 see styles |
naihaiyou / naihaiyo ないはいよう |
{biol} endoderm |
凍結胚 see styles |
touketsuhai / toketsuhai とうけつはい |
frozen embryo |
外胚層 外胚层 see styles |
wài pēi céng wai4 pei1 ceng2 wai p`ei ts`eng wai pei tseng |
ectoderm (cell lineage in embryology) |
外胚葉 see styles |
gaihaiyou / gaihaiyo がいはいよう |
{biol} ectoderm |
桑実胚 see styles |
soujitsuhai / sojitsuhai そうじつはい |
{biol} morula |
胞胚腔 see styles |
houhaikuu; houhaikou / hohaiku; hohaiko ほうはいくう; ほうはいこう |
blastocoel; blastocoele |
胚培養士 see styles |
haibaiyoushi / haibaiyoshi はいばいようし |
{med} embryologist |
胚幹細胞 see styles |
haikansaibou / haikansaibo はいかんさいぼう |
embryonic stem cell |
胚胎發生 胚胎发生 see styles |
pēi tāi fā shēng pei1 tai1 fa1 sheng1 p`ei t`ai fa sheng pei tai fa sheng |
embryogenesis |
内中胚葉 see styles |
naichuuhaiyou / naichuhaiyo ないちゅうはいよう |
endomesoderm |
小麥胚芽 小麦胚芽 see styles |
xiǎo mài pēi yá xiao3 mai4 pei1 ya2 hsiao mai p`ei ya hsiao mai pei ya |
wheat germ See: 小麦胚芽 |
小麦胚芽 see styles |
komugihaiga こむぎはいが |
wheat germ |
胚性幹細胞 see styles |
haiseikansaibou / haisekansaibo はいせいかんさいぼう |
embryonic stem cell; ES |
三胚層動物 三胚层动物 see styles |
sān pēi céng dòng wù san1 pei1 ceng2 dong4 wu4 san p`ei ts`eng tung wu san pei tseng tung wu |
triploblastic animals (having three germ layers) |
小麦胚芽油 see styles |
komugihaigayu こむぎはいがゆ |
wheat germ oil |
Variations: |
haiga はいが |
{bot} germ (of a cereal, e.g. wheat, rice); embryo bud |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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