Blastodisc

/ˈblæs.tə.dɪsk/ noun

A flat disc-shaped region in an embryo where cells begin to multiply during early development in birds and reptiles.

From Greek 'blastos' (germ, bud) + Latin 'discus' (disc). The term was coined by embryologists in the 19th century to describe the visible germinal disc in eggs.

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