diphyesis

/ˌdaɪfɪˈsɪsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

A process of division in the formation of an organism, especially the development of an embryo into two distinct parts.

“The scientist studied the process of diphyesis in the development of certain types of insects.”

2. noun

A phenomenon in which a single organism splits into two distinct individuals.

“The discovery of diphyesis in a species of bacteria led to a deeper understanding of its behavior.”

Synonyms

  • bifurcation
  • division

Antonyms

  • fusion
  • merging