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What (who) is obliteration - definition

NARROW TUBE CONNECTING THE YOLK SAC WITH THE MIDGUT OF THE EMBRYO
Yolk-stalk; Embryonic yolk stalk; Omphalomesenteric duct; Obliteration; Yolk duct; Ductus vitellinus; Vitelline ducts; Omphalomesenteric ducts; Ductus omphaloentericus

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n.
Effacement, erasure, extinction, blotting out.
Obliteration         
·noun The act of obliterating, or the state of being obliterated; extinction.

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Vitelline duct

In the human embryo, the vitelline duct, also known as the vitellointestinal duct, the yolk stalk, the omphaloenteric duct, or the omphalomesenteric duct, is a long narrow tube that joins the yolk sac to the midgut lumen of the developing fetus. It appears at the end of the fourth week, when the yolk sac presents the appearance of a small pear-shaped vesicle (the umbilical vesicle).

Examples of use of obliteration
1. At least once, during the Cuban missile crisis of 1'62, the world came close to obliteration.
2. The people of Europe have voted for paralysis – and perhaps obliteration 6.
3. The sublimity of Hindu art demands the obliteration of the sculptor.
4. I had grown up during the cold war, when obliteration seemed imminent every time the Russians twitched.
5. In response, one camp argues Hamas will never rest until Israel‘s obliteration, and compromising will merely help the enemy.