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mononuclear
[ mon-uh-noo-klee-er, -nyoo-or, by metathesis, -kyuh-ler ]
adjective
- Also mono·nucle·ate. Cell Biology. having only one nucleus.
- Chemistry. (of hydrocarbons) monocyclic.
mononuclear
/ ˌmɒnəʊˈnjuːklɪə /
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Pronunciation Note
See nuclear.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of mononuclear1
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Example Sentences
Large mononuclear leukocytes probably originate in the bone-marrow or spleen.
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The remarkable character of the blood is the high percentage of large mononuclear cells.
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In our cases the mononuclear cells have averaged 66 per cent., which is somewhat high even for infants.
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Sharply to be distinguished from the lymphocytes is the second group: the "large mononuclear leucocytes."
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It is especially important that the mononuclear and the leucocytes associated with them, undergo no increase.
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