adj.
Having two nuclei.
Dictionary:
bi·nu·cle·ate (bī-nū'klē-ĭt, -āt', -nyū'-) also bi·nu·cle·at·ed
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Having two nuclei.
| Medical Dictionary: bi·nu·cle·ar |
Having two nuclei.
| WordNet: binucleate |
The adjective has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
(biology) having two nuclei
Synonyms: binuclear, binucleated
Antonyms: trinucleate (meaning #1), mononuclear (meaning #1)
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| Under what circumstances could a binucleate cell appear upon completion of mitosis? |
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