mioses

/maɪˈoʊsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

a rare or abnormal type of mitosis, especially of a cell nucleus in which the chromosomes become entangled and fail to separate properly

“The biologist studied the mioses that occurred in the cells of the plant under a microscope.”

Synonyms

  • chromatids
  • mitoses

Antonyms

  • eukaryotic
  • euploid