locellate
/lɒsɪˈleɪt/ or /loʊsɪˈleɪt/Definitions
1. verb
to cut or divide into loculi, especially the cells or chambers of a cell or tissue, or to cause such division
“The scientist locellated the cells to study their internal structures.”
2. verb
to split or break into smaller parts, especially in a way that affects the structure or function of something
“The disease locellated the patient’s immune system, making them more susceptible to infections.”
3. verb
to arrange or classify something into smaller or more detailed parts, especially for study or analysis
“The researcher locellated the data to identify trends and patterns.”
4. noun
the act or process of locellating something
“The locellation of the cells was crucial for the success of the experiment.”