
adj.
Having or consisting of one cell; one-celled: unicellular organisms.
unicellularity u'ni·cel'lu·lar'i·ty (-lăr'ĭ-tē, -lâr'-) n.
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American Heritage Stedman's Medical Dictionary:
u·ni·cel·lu·lar |
Having or consisting of a single cell, as the protozoans; one-celled.
u'ni·cel'lu·lar'i·ty (-lăr'ĭ-tē) n.
Saunders Veterinary Dictionary:
unicellular |
Made up of a single cell, as the bacteria or protozoa.
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