blastis
Blastis is a term that appears in limited or historical contexts rather than as a widely recognized scientific concept. In contemporary biology, the combining form blast- derives from the Greek blastēs, meaning "bud" or "germ," and is used in terms such as blastula, blastomere, and blastema. The standalone word blastis is not commonly used to denote a distinct anatomical structure or taxonomic group in modern literature.
Taxonomic usage: No currently accepted genus or higher taxon is named Blastis in major taxonomic databases.
Other uses: The root appears in various disciplines in compound terms, and in literature, may appear as
Etymology and classification: The name draws on the Greek root blastēs meaning "bud" with the Latinized nominal