allantois

See also: allantóis

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Etymology

Ancient Greek ἀλλαντοειδής (allantoeidḗs, sausage-shaped). See αλλαντικό.

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allantois (plural allantoises or allantoides)

  1. (anatomy) A sac, having a number of functions, that develops in the alimentary canal of the embryos of mammals, birds and reptiles.

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