Binucleate: Having two nuclei. Binucleate cells are due to a defect in cytokinesis, the process by which two daughter cells separate at the completion of cell division.
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bi·nu·cle·ate (b-n kl-t, - t, -ny-) also bi·nu·cle·at·ed (-t d) or bi·nu·cle·ar (-kl-r, -ny-) adj. Having two nuclei. binucleate [baɪˈnjuËklɪˌeɪt -ɪt]
bi·nu·cle·ate (b-n kl-t, - t) or bi·nu·cle·ar (-r) adj. Having two nuclei.
adjective Cell Biology . having two nuclei. Also, bi·nu·cle·ar, bi·nu·cle·at·ed. Origin: 1880–85; bi- 1 + nucleate :10 :09 :08 :07 :06 :05 :04 :03 :02 :01 ...
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