blastide (Meaning)

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blastide (n.)

A small, clear space in the segments of the ovum, the precursor of the nucleus.

Synonyms & Antonyms of blastide

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blastide Sentence Examples

  1. The research team identified a new type of blastide within the molecular structure.
  2. The blastide reaction initiated a cascade of energy release within the experiment.
  3. The spacecraft's propulsion system relied on a unique blend of blastide compounds.
  4. Scientists theorized that harnessing blastide energy could revolutionize clean energy production.
  5. The blastide signature in the readings suggested a previously unknown phenomenon.
  6. Engineers fine-tuned the blastide injector for optimal performance.
  7. A sudden surge of blastide energy disrupted the calm of the laboratory.
  8. The discovery of blastide-rich deposits hinted at potential mining opportunities on distant planets.
  9. The protective shielding prevented the blastide discharge from harming the surrounding environment.
  10. The team celebrated their breakthrough in blastide research, foreseeing its impact on future technologies.

FAQs About the word blastide

A small, clear space in the segments of the ovum, the precursor of the nucleus.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The research team identified a new type of blastide within the molecular structure.

The blastide reaction initiated a cascade of energy release within the experiment.

The spacecraft's propulsion system relied on a unique blend of blastide compounds.

Scientists theorized that harnessing blastide energy could revolutionize clean energy production.