nucleolus
/nuːˈsɛloʊləs/Definitions
1. noun
A small region in the nucleus of a cell that is responsible for the synthesis of ribosomal RNA.
“The electron microscope revealed the presence of a nucleolus in the cell’s nucleus.”
2. noun
A small mass of dense matter, especially one that is the remnant of a star.
“Astronomers detected a nucleolus at the center of the galaxy.”