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Asci

Asci \As"ci\, n. pl. See Ascus.

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asci

n. (ascus English)

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asci

See ascus

ascus
  1. n. saclike structure in which ascospores are formed through sexual reproduction of ascomycetes

  2. [also: asci (pl)]

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ASCI

ASCI or Asci may refer to:

  • Advertising Standards Council of India
  • Asci, the plural of ascus, in fungal anatomy
  • Accelerated Strategic Computing Initiative
  • American Society for Clinical Investigation
  • Argus Sour Crude Index
  • ASci Corporation
  • Association of Christian Schools International
  • Associazione Scout Cattolici Italiani, co-founder of Associazione Guide e Scouts Cattolici Italiani
  • Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad

Usage examples of "asci".

There was a tigerish quality about the leader, immensely fascinating, a flamelike aura that made him alive as was no one else in the room.

For her, it was a fascinating opportunity to realize to what degree a slan could educate a human being.

With an effort, he lifted his gaze from the paralyzing depth of a tunnel and fixed his eyes, at first unseeing, then with gathering fascination, on the distant, looming splendor of the palace.

Her words and the thoughts that verified them were as br i gh t-cut as so many gems, and as fascinating.

It was fascinating to watch the way she kept glancing at the tiny crystal he had put on the table beside her chair -- observing the way she talked on, completely in character, never realizing when she ceased to be a free agent and became his slave.

The station was as stark and clean as the set of asci-fi film, with its streamlined, dark-gray concrete and moody lighting.

It probably hasn't escaped your attention that you're still a figure of fascination to the populace.

It was fascinating to watch, much like the dissection of some unfamiliar animal species.

I was increasingly uninterested in physiological modifications, at the expense of a growing fascination -- obsession, if you will -- with neural transformations.

She made a seat and sat herself beneath the escritoire's curved ivory fascia.

The mere fact that there could be danger in this is fascinating in itself.

Whatever happened, she knew -- no matter how fearful the consequences might be -- it could not help but be the most fascinating thing she had ever witnessed.

Now two of its more dextrous manipulators snaked into place and began to examine the gun's controls, stroking the leather casing in eerie fascination.

She had the suspicion that they would only choose death when all else had ceased to hold their fascination.

The station was as stark and clean as the set of asci-fi film, with its streamlined, dark-gray concrete and moody lighting.