Definitions from Wiktionary (endotome)
▸ noun: (biology) The somite cells that eventually give rise to the endothelium.
▸ noun: A medical instrument consisting of scissors with curved blades and long crossing handles, originally used for decapitating a fetus.
▸ noun: A retractable blade that allows great control over the depth of an incision, used for myotomy and arthrotomy.
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▸ noun: (biology) The somite cells that eventually give rise to the endothelium.
▸ noun: A medical instrument consisting of scissors with curved blades and long crossing handles, originally used for decapitating a fetus.
▸ noun: A retractable blade that allows great control over the depth of an incision, used for myotomy and arthrotomy.
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▸ Idioms related to endotome
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