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    invaginate
    /ɪnˈvadʒɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. be turned inside out or folded back on itself to form a cavity or pouch.

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  2. The meaning of INVAGINATE is enclose, sheathe. How to use invaginate in a sentence.

  3. verb. pathol to push one section of (a tubular organ or part) back into itself so that it becomes ensheathed; intussuscept. intr (of the outer layer of an organism or part) to undergo invagination.

  4. Definition of 'invaginate' Word Frequency. invaginate in British English. verb (ɪnˈvædʒɪˌneɪt ) 1. pathology. to push one section of (a tubular organ or part) back into itself so that it becomes ensheathed; intussuscept. 2. (intransitive) (of the outer layer of an organism or part) to undergo invagination. adjective (ɪnˈvædʒɪnɪt , -ˌneɪt ) 3.

  5. Invaginate means to enclose or become enclosed in a sheath, or to turn or become turned inward. It can also refer to the formation of a hollow space within a structure, as in the gastrula. See different sources and translations of the word.

  6. Other forms: invaginated; invaginating. Definitions of invaginate. verb. sheathe. “The chrysalis is invaginated ”. see more. verb. fold inwards. “some organs can invaginate ”.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › InvaginationInvagination - Wikipedia

    Invagination is the process of a surface folding in on itself to form a cavity, pouch or tube. In developmental biology, invagination is a mechanism that takes place during gastrulation. This mechanism or cell movement happens mostly in the vegetal pole.

  8. Mar 23, 2023 · invaginate (third-person singular simple present invaginates, present participle invaginating, simple past and past participle invaginated) ( medicine , surgery ) To fold up or enclose into a sheath-like or pouch-like structure, either naturally or as part of a surgical procedure.