Encyst

Word ENCYST
Character 6
Hyphenation en cyst
Pronunciations /ɛnˈsɪst/

Definitions and meanings of "Encyst"

What do we mean by encyst?

To enclose in or as if in a cyst. intransitive verb

To take the form of or become enclosed in a cyst. intransitive verb

To inclose or become inclosed in a cyst or vesicle.

To inclose in a cyst. transitive verb

To enclose within a cyst. verb

To be enclosed within a cyst. verb

To enclose within a cyst.

To be enclosed within a cyst.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Encyst

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The word "encyst" in example sentences

"I wish you would encyst," said Flor cheerfully, "preferably with something cancerous." ❋ Unknown (2010)

The glochidia then attach to a vertebrate host in which the encyst and transform, protected and fed by the vertebrate tissue, into an adult. ❋ Unknown (2007)

After feeding for 2 to 36 hours, the glochidia encyst. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The ghosts in Countermeasure -- Arne and Sjana thought it might rise so high it would punch into the Transcend, encyst the Blight right where it sits .... ❋ Vinge, Vernor (1992)

This parasite may encyst in the wall of the gizzard. ❋ R. A. Craig (N/A)

"Six months for the projectile to encyst before the knee can be opened safely." ❋ Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 (1929)

The foreign bodies must be allowed to encyst and the synovial fluid will re-form. ❋ Hemingway, Ernest, 1899-1961 (1929)

It's merely that Time has been trying to encyst what it can not absorb. ❋ Arthur Stringer (1912)

This condition is, perhaps, foreshadowed in the encyst - ❋ John Joly (1895)

And we naturally expect that a man of wealth, with all the honors belonging to any one person, should take on a comforting accumulation of adipose, and encyst himself in the conventionalities of church, state and society. ❋ Elbert Hubbard (1885)

When their gestation is complete, the newly formed trematodes exit the snail and burrow into fish, where they encyst inside muscle tissue.

These larvae burrow into the flesh or are ingested by the host and encyst in the body tissues. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The agenda is clear: while access is desirable, unimpeded, i.e. unregulated access would allow a swarm of international personnel who would encyst the IDP camps and turn into a semi-colonial antibody within Sri Lankan territory, reporting to their international headquarters which themselves are penetrated by covert metropolitan agencies of one sort or another. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After a time, they swarm in the laterally biciliate form, encyst again, and germinate. ❋ Unknown (1771)

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