binucleate

[bahy-noo-klee-it, -eyt, -nyoo-]

bi·nu·cle·ate

[bahy-noo-klee-it, -eyt, -nyoo-]
adjective Cell Biology.
having two nuclei.
Also, bi·nu·cle·ar, bi·nu·cle·at·ed.


Origin:
1880–85; bi-1 + nucleate
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binucleate (baɪˈnjuːklɪˌeɪt, -ɪt)
 
adj
biology binuclear, Also: binucleated having two nuclei: a binucleate cell

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