inwander

verb

Etymology

From in- + wander.

  1. inherited from *wandarōn — “to wander
  2. inherited from wandrian — “to wander, roam, fly around, hover; change; stray, err
  3. inherited from wandren
  4. prefixed as inwander — “in + wander

Definitions

  1. To wander in.

    • Around edge note nuclei seem intent on leaving second row to inwander; […]
    • The cells of the equatorial region, which normally inwander last, and which should in fact lie in the entoderm of the subsequent budding tip of the hydrocaulus, […]
    • It has a basal actin cortex (arrows). The mesenchymal cell is inwandering and has no free surface.

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