colliquament

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colliquament (plural colliquaments)

  1. The first rudiments of an embryo in generation.
    • 1659, Walter Charleton, Natural History of Nutrition, Life, and Voluntary Motion:
      out of the Colliquament, or White, made more thin and fluid, the Chick is generated

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