eumitosis

/juːˌmaɪˈtoʊsɪs/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of mitotic division in which the daughter nuclei are abnormally large and contain more than the diploid amount of genetic material

“The scientist studied eumitosis in the plant cells to understand its role in cancer development.”

Synonyms

  • endomitosis
  • endomitotic division

Antonyms

  • meiosis
  • mitosis