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3 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Kar·y·o·ki·ne·sis
n.
1.
Biol.
The
indirect
division
of
cells
in
which
,
prior
to
division
of
the
cell
protoplasm
,
complicated
changes
take
place
in
the
nucleus
,
attended
with
movement
of
the
nuclear
fibrils
; --
opposed
to
karyostenosis
.
The
nucleus
becomes
enlarged
and
convoluted
,
and
finally
the
threads
are
separated
into
two
groups
which
ultimately
become
disconnected
and
constitute
the
daughter
nuclei
.
Called
also
mitosis
.
See
Cell development
,
under
Cell
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cell
n.
1.
A
very
small
and
close
apartment
,
as
in
a
prison
or
in
a
monastery
or
convent
;
the
hut
of
a
hermit
.
The
heroic
confessor
in
his
cell
.
--
Macaulay
.
2.
A
small
religious
house
attached
to
a
monastery
or
convent
.
“
Cells
or
dependent
priories.”
3.
Any
small
cavity
,
or
hollow
place
.
4.
Arch.
(a)
The
space
between
the
ribs
of
a
vaulted
roof
.
(b)
Same
as
Cella
.
5.
Elec.
A
jar
of
vessel
,
or
a
division
of
a
compound
vessel
,
for
holding
the
exciting
fluid
of
a
battery
.
6.
Biol.
One
of
the
minute
elementary
structures
,
of
which
the
greater
part
of
the
various
tissues
and
organs
of
animals
and
plants
are
composed
.
Note:
☞
All
cells
have
their
origin
in
the
primary
cell
from
which
the
organism
was
developed
.
In
the
lowest
animal
and
vegetable
forms
,
one
single
cell
constitutes
the
complete
individual
,
such
being
called
unicelluter
orgamisms
.
A
typical
cell
is
composed
of
a
semifluid
mass
of
protoplasm
,
more
or
less
granular
,
generally
containing
in
its
center
a
nucleus
which
in
turn
frequently
contains
one
or
more
nucleoli
,
the
whole
being
surrounded
by
a
thin
membrane
,
the
cell
wall
.
In
some
cells
,
as
in
those
of
blood
,
in
the
amœba,
and
in
embryonic
cells
(
both
vegetable
and
animal
),
there
is
no
restricting
cell
wall
,
while
in
some
of
the
unicelluliar
organisms
the
nucleus
is
wholly
wanting
.
See
Illust
.
of
Bipolar
.
Air cell
.
See
Air cell
.
Cell development
(
called
also
cell genesis
,
cell formation
,
and
cytogenesis
),
the
multiplication
,
of
cells
by
a
process
of
reproduction
under
the
following
common
forms
;
segmentation
or
fission
,
gemmation
or
budding
,
karyokinesis
,
and
endogenous
multiplication
.
See
Segmentation
,
Gemmation
,
etc
.
Cell theory
.
Biol.
See
Cellular theory
,
under
Cellular
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Cy·to·gen·e·sis
n.
Biol.
Development
of
cells
in
animal
and
vegetable
organisms
.
See
Gemmation
,
Budding
,
Karyokinesis
;
also
Cell development
,
under
Cell
.
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