biocellate
/ˌbaɪoʊˈsɛleɪt/; /bī-ō-sel-ayt/Definitions
1. verb
to combine living organisms with non-living materials, especially cells or tissues, to form a new entity.
“The scientist biocellated the human cells with the artificial matrix to create a new tissue engineering model.”
2. noun
a living entity that has been biocellated with non-living materials.
“The biocellate tissue showed promising results in the medical study.”
3. adjective
relating to or formed by the process of biocellation.
“The biocellate material was used in the construction of the new building.”