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Definition of excentric in English: excentricadjective ɛkˈsɛntrɪkɪkˈsɛntrɪkikˈsentrik Biology Not placed centrally or arranged symmetrically about a centre. a distinct excentric nucleus 一个明显不同的偏位核。 Example sentencesExamples - To quote Black Diamond: ‘because our asymmetrical hexagonal design allows one excentric to fit four different crack configurations, the hex has a range similar to a comparably sized SLCD, at considerably reduced weight and price.’
- Maximum dc 8590 mm; maximum length measured over convex side, and estimated from incomplete specimens, in order of 200 mm. Calice deep, in form of inverted cone, base axial or only slightly excentric.
- The most distinctive taxon, represented by a pluricolumnal and the articular face of an isolated columnal, has low elliptical ossicles, with long fine crenulae and an apparently excentric minute lumen.
- The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position.
- Less consistently, they found excentric, small nucleoli and nuclear overlap.
- On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus.
- This Kobeh species differs from both the types of Mesophyllum lonense Stumm, 1937, and specimens referred to that species here, by having excentric and incomplete septal cones.
Derivativesadverb Biology Bittner: ‘The outline of this species is rounded, the height greater than its breadth, the hinge-margin straight, the umbo projects little above it and lies somewhat excentrically, or almost in the middle of the hinge-margin.’ Example sentencesExamples - Their excentrically located, usually kidney-shaped nucleus, which is always darker than in the fibroblasts, is a secure criterion for their identification.
Definition of excentric in US English: excentricadjectiveikˈsentrik Biology Not centrally placed or not having its axis or other part placed centrally. 〔主生〕离中心的;偏位的 a distinct excentric nucleus 一个明显不同的偏位核。 Example sentencesExamples - Less consistently, they found excentric, small nucleoli and nuclear overlap.
- The nucleus of the lymphocyte becomes larger, stains less dark and acquires a one-sided indentation and an excentric position.
- On endoscopy, she had an excentric stricture about 5 cm below the upper esophageal sphincter and a narrow, erythematous distal esophagus.
- The most distinctive taxon, represented by a pluricolumnal and the articular face of an isolated columnal, has low elliptical ossicles, with long fine crenulae and an apparently excentric minute lumen.
- This Kobeh species differs from both the types of Mesophyllum lonense Stumm, 1937, and specimens referred to that species here, by having excentric and incomplete septal cones.
- To quote Black Diamond: ‘because our asymmetrical hexagonal design allows one excentric to fit four different crack configurations, the hex has a range similar to a comparably sized SLCD, at considerably reduced weight and price.’
- Maximum dc 8590 mm; maximum length measured over convex side, and estimated from incomplete specimens, in order of 200 mm. Calice deep, in form of inverted cone, base axial or only slightly excentric.
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