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CHALAZE

Volume 6 · 62 words · 1860 Edition

(καλαζος, knotted), a name applied to the two knotty chords attached to near the poles of the yolk of an egg; being a plexus of the fibres of the membranes, connecting the yolk and white together, and serving to maintain the yolk in such a position that the cicatricula shall always be uppermost, and consequently nearest the source of heat during incubation.