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Mesamoeboid
Mesamoeboid Mes`a*m[oe]"boid (m[e^]s`[ador]*m[=e]"boid), n. [Mes- + am[oe]boid.] (Biol.) One of a class of independent, isolated cells found in the mesoderm, while the germ layers are undergoing differentiation.

Meaning of Mesam from wikipedia

- appeared at the MESAM Festival with the song "Ruža na dlanu" ("Rose on the Palm"), which was released on the festival official compilation Mesam – Pop festival...
- The Dubai Police Force (Arabic: شرطة دبي), commonly referred to as Dubai Police, is the police force of the Emirate of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The...
- Music Festival – "Ne imao srece" 1990 MESAM – "Evo vec je Bozic" 1990 Šumadijski Sabor – "Ja Znam" 1992 MESAM – "Sve je ljubav" 1992 Šumadijski Sabor...
- the music industry in the country. Other sales figures were provided by MESAM (from Turkish: Türkiye Musiki Eseri Sahipleri Meslek Birliği and in English:...
- in various other jamborees in Croatia, such as the Zadarfest, Dora and Mesam. She began her solo career in 1984, which gained her success in Croatia...
- Moment festival in Zagreb. In the autumn of 1984, they appeared on the MESAM festival and were the opening band on Parni Valjak tour. In March 1985,...
- Bojić. He rose to prominence by appearing on the International Music Fair (MESAM) in 1987 with the song "Zar ja da ti brišem suze", finishing as the runner-up...
- (Brothers in Arms Tour) May 11, 1985 - Dire Straits December 8, 1985 - MESAM Festival 1985 (Riblja Čorba, etc.) December 18, 1985 - Eddy Grant January...
- and as a vocal soloist she won awards for interpretation at the festivals Mesam and Belgrade Spring '92. year with his own compositions. In 2004, she wrote...
- certiognu sue-ticon “praise (molatus = Old Irish molad “praise”) by the worst (mesam-bi with a dative plural ending, the root related to Old Irish messam "worse")...