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, -cle⋅us⋅es. | 1. | a central part about which other parts are grouped or gathered; core: A few faithful friends formed the nucleus of the club. |
| 2. | Biology. a specialized, usually spherical mass of protoplasm encased in a double membrane, and found in most living eukaryotic cells, directing their growth, metabolism, and reproduction, and functioning in the transmission of genic characters. |
| 3. | Physics. the positively charged mass within an atom, composed of neutrons and protons, and possessing most of the mass but occupying only a small fraction of the volume of the atom. |
| 4. | Anatomy. a mass of nerve cells in the brain or spinal cord in which nerve fibers form connections. |
| 5. | Also called condensation nucleus. Meteorology. a particle upon which condensation of water vapor occurs to form water drops or ice crystals. |
| 6. | Chemistry. a fundamental arrangement of atoms, as the benzene ring, that may occur in many compounds by substitution of atoms without a change in structure. |
| 7. | Astronomy. the condensed portion of the head of a comet. |
| 8. | Phonetics.
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nu·cle·i (nōō'klē-ī', nyōō'-) n. A plural of nucleus. |
nuclei nu·cle·i (n&oomacr;'klē-ī', ny&oomacr;'-)
n.
Plural of nucleus.
nucleus nu·cle·us (n&oomacr;'klē-əs, ny&oomacr;'-)
n. pl. nu·cle·us·es or nu·cle·i (-klē-ī')
A large, membrane-bound, usually spherical protoplasmic structure within a living cell, containing the cell's hereditary material and controlling its metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Also called karyon.
A membraneless structure in microorganisms that contains genetic material but does not itself replicate. Also called nucleoid.
A group of specialized nerve cells or a localized mass of gray matter in the brain or spinal cord.
The substance around which a urinary or other calculus forms.
The positively charged central region of an atom that is composed of protons and neutrons and that contains almost all of the mass of the atom.
A group of atoms bound in a structure, such as a benzene ring, that is resistant to alteration in chemical reactions.
nucleus (n 'klē-əs) Pronunciation Key
Plural nuclei (n 'klē-ī')
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