epiph·y·sis /ɪˈpɪfəsəs/
  □; 骨端; 骨□
  epiph·y·sis /ɪˈpɪfəsəs/ 名詞
  ,松果體,橈骨片(海膽),前脛突,胞芽原(細胞)(植物胚胎髮生)
  E·piph·y·sis n.; pl. Epiphyses   Anat. (a) The end, or other superficial part, of a bone, which ossifies separately from the central portion, or diaphysis. (b) The cerebral epiphysis, or pineal gland. See Pineal gland, under Pineal.
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  epiphysis
       n 1: the end of a long bone; initially separated from the main
            bone by a layer of cartilage that eventually ossifies so
            the parts become fused
       2: a small endocrine gland in the brain; situated beneath the
          back part of the corpus callosum; secretes melatonin [syn:
           pineal gland, pineal body, epiphysis cerebri]
       [also: epiphyses (pl)]