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Amylacea is a Latinate biological word meaning starchy. It derives from the Greek amylon (ἄμυλον), which means starch.[1].
It is used in the following terms and names:
- corpora amylacea, dense accumulations of calcified proteinaceous material in the ducts of prostates in older men,
- Lecanactis amylacea,
- Lecanographa amylacea,
- Verrucaria amylacea,
References
- ^ Arnold, M. A.. "Arnold's Glossary of Anatomy". The University of Sydney. Retrieved on 2007-09-01.
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