Chalazae

/kəˈlæziː/ noun

Plural of chalaza; the twisted cord-like structures inside an egg that anchor the yolk to the white (albumen).

From Greek χάλαζα (khalaza), originally meaning 'hail' (small round objects), used metaphorically for the small rounded knots in eggs that hold the yolk in place.

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