excyst

excyst
ex·cyst .ek(s)-'sist vi to emerge from a cyst <the metacercariae \excyst in the duodenum (W. A. D. Anderson)>
ex·cys·ta·tion .ek(s)-.sis-'tā-shən n
ex·cyst·ment .ek(s)-'sist-mənt n

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