mitotic figure
1mitotic figure — noun : the spindle shaped figure presented (as by the chromosomes, asters) during mitosis …
2figure — 1. A form or shape. 2. A person representing the essential aspects of a particular role ( e.g., relating to one s male boss as a father f. or to one s female teacher as a mother f.). 3. A form, shape, outline, or representation of an object or …
3achromatic figure — n the mitotic spindle and associated cell structures that do not stain with the usual cytochemical dyes compare CHROMATIC FIGURE …
4chromatic figure — n the mitotic or meiotic chromosomes compare ACHROMATIC FIGURE …
5chromatic figure — noun : the mitotic or meiotic chromosomes compare achromatic figure …
6achromatic figure — noun : the mitotic spindle and associated cell structures that do not stain with the usual microtechnical dyes …
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9amitosis — n. [Gr. a, without; mitos, thread] Cellular division without the appearance of chromosomes or any mitotic figure …
10tetraster — (ˈ)te.|trastə(r) noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from tetra + aster : a mitotic figure characterized by four astral poles instead of the more usual two and in an embryo usually resulting from abnormal polyspermy …