osteïde
Osteïde is a rarely used term in biology and paleontology. In historical or non-English-language sources, osteïde has been employed to denote a bone-like structure or tissue, sometimes referring to a small fragment within a specimen or to concepts related to ossification. Because the definition is not standardized, the term is not widely adopted in modern scientific usage, and meanings can vary between authors.
Etymologically, the word combines a root related to bone with a suffix suggesting resemblance or form, reflecting
In contemporary biology and paleontology, more precise terms are typically preferred, such as osteoid (unmineralized bone
See also: Osteoid; Ossification; Osseous tissue; Osteology.
Notes: If you encounter osteïde in a source, it is advisable to consult the author’s definition to
References: For usage history, consult historical anatomical or paleontological dictionaries and French-language texts from the early