Host in a church
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BREADHost in a church
PATENHost holder in church
monstrances(in the Roman Catholic Church) An open or transparent receptacle in which the consecrated Host is exposed for veneration
monstrance(in the Roman Catholic Church) An open or transparent receptacle in which the consecrated Host is exposed for veneration
WAFERHost at church, say
ROWANA "Laugh-In" host
DINEBe host in a way
JIMMYSWAGGART"A Study in the Word" host
RSVPDInformed the host, in a way
GRANDOLEOPRAHNickname for a talk show host in Nashville?
LENOHost of a nightly TV show taped in Burbank
LENOTV host with a college degree in speech therapy
LENODyslexic TV host with a college degree in speech therapy
SAJAKGame show host Pat who had a cameo in "Airplane II: The Sequel"
GERALDORIVERAAmazingly large chauffeur takes wheel in front of a talk-show host (7,6)
sporocystsA parasitic fluke in the initial stage of infection in a snail host, developed from a miracidium
cryptozoitea malarial parasite at the stage of development in its host before it enters the red blood cells
cryptozoitesCRYPTOZOITE, a malarial parasite at the stage of development in its host before it enters the red blood cells
trophozoiteA growing stage in the life cycle of some sporozoan parasites, when they are absorbing nutrients from the host
trophozoitesA growing stage in the life cycle of some sporozoan parasites, when they are absorbing nutrients from the host
miracidiumA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
miracidiaA free-swimming ciliated larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from the egg to its first host, typically a snail
merozoite(in the asexual reproduction of certain sporozoans) a cell developed from a schizont that parasitizes a red blood cell in the host
pixesa. the box or vessel in which the reserved Eucharist or Host is kept b. watch-shaped container for carrying the Eucharist to the sick
passageThe process of propagating microorganisms or cells in a series of host organisms or culture media, so as to maintain them or modify their virulence
pyxa. the box or vessel in which the reserved Eucharist or Host is kept b. watch-shaped container for carrying the Eucharist to the sick
pyxesa. the box or vessel in which the reserved Eucharist or Host is kept b. watch-shaped container for carrying the Eucharist to the sick
passagesThe process of propagating microorganisms or cells in a series of host organisms or culture media, so as to maintain them or modify their virulence
retrovirusAny of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate, e.g., HIV
retrovirusesAny of a group of RNA viruses that insert a DNA copy of their genome into the host cell in order to replicate, e.g., HIV
sporozoiteA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
sporozoitesA motile sporelike stage in the life cycle of some parasitic sporozoans (e.g., the malaria organism) that is typically the infective agent introduced into a host
cercariaeA free-swimming larval stage in which a parasitic fluke passes from an intermediate host (typically a snail) to another intermediate host or to the final vertebrate host
virionsthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
virionthe infectious form of a virus as it exists outside the host cell, consisting of a nucleic acid core, a protein coat, and, in some species, an external envelope
cysticerciA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host
cysticercusA larval tapeworm that is at a stage in which the scolex is inverted in a sac, and that is typically found encysted in the muscle tissue of the host
transposonA chromosomal segment that can undergo transposition, esp. a segment of bacterial DNA that can be translocated as a whole between chromosomal, phage, and plasmid DNA in the absence of a complementary sequence in the host DNA
transposonsA chromosomal segment that can undergo transposition, esp. a segment of bacterial DNA that can be translocated as a whole between chromosomal, phage, and plasmid DNA in the absence of a complementary sequence in the host DNA