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Definition of nucle
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Nucle (n.) Same as
Nutlet.
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Multispiral
::
Multispiral
(a.)
Having
numerous
spiral
coils round a
center
or
nucleus;
-- said of the
opercula
of
certain
shells.
Nucleoplasm
::
Nucleoplasm
(n.) The
matter
composing
the
nucleus
of a cell; the
protoplasm
of the
nucleus;
karyoplasma.
Nucleate
::
Nucleate
(a.)
Having
a
nucleus;
nucleated.
Nucleus
::
Nucleus
(n.) An
incipient
ovule of soft
cellular
tissue.
Phosphonium
::
Phosphonium
(n.) The
hypothetical
radical
PH4,
analogous
to
ammonium,
and
regarded
as the
nucleus
of
certain
derivatives
of
phosphine..
Enucleation
::
Enucleation
(n.) The act of
enucleating;
elucidation;
exposition.
Enucleate
::
Enucleate
(v. t.) To bring or peel out, as a
kernel
from its
enveloping
husks its
enveloping
husks or
shell..
Cytococcus
::
Cytococcus
(n.) The
nucleus
of the
cytula
or
parent
cell.
Tercine
::
Tercine
(n.) A
cellular
layer
derived
from the
nucleus
of an ovule and
surrounding
the
embryo
sac. Cf.
Quintine.
Nucellus
::
Nucellus
(n.) See
Nucleus,
3 (a)..
Comet
::
Comet (n.) A
member
of the solar
system
which
usually
moves in an
elongated
orbit,
approaching
very near to the sun in its
perihelion,
and
receding
to a very great
distance
from it at its
aphelion.
A comet
commonly
consists
of three
parts:
the
nucleus,
the
envelope,
or coma, and the tail; but one or more of these parts is
frequently
wanting.
See
Illustration
in
Appendix..
Entoblast
::
Entoblast
(n.) The inner germ
layer;
endoderm.
See
Nucleolus.
Nucleal
::
Nucleal
(a.) Alt. of
Nuclea.
Phosphoryl
::
Phosphoryl
(n.) The
radical
PO,
regarded
as the
typical
nucleus
of
certain
compounds..
Cystoplast
::
Cystoplast
(n.) A
nucleated
cell
having
an
envelope
or cell wall, as a red blood
corpuscle
or an
epithelial
cell; a cell
concerned
in
growth..
Binuclear
::
Binuclear
(a.) Alt. of
Binucleat.
Carinaria
::
Carinaria
(n.) A genus of
oceanic
heteropod
Mollusca,
having
a thin,
glassy,
bonnet-shaped
shell,
which
covers
only the
nucleus
and
gills..
Enucleated
::
Enucleated
(imp. & p. p.) of
Enucleat.
Hyaline
::
Hyaline
(n.) The
pellucid
substance,
present
in cells in
process
of
development,
from
which,
according
to some
embryologists,
the cell
nucleous
originates..
Envelop
::
Envelop
(n.) The
nebulous
covering
of the head or
nucleus
of a
comet;
--
called
also coma.
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