Difference between revisions of "daughter"

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|etymology=Anglo-Saxon <i>dohter</i>, daughter
 
|etymology=Anglo-Saxon <i>dohter</i>, daughter
|definition=The offspring of a division, not implying sex, such as in daughter cells or daughter nucleus; a daughter chromosome applies to chromatids after metaphase.
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|definition=The offspring of a division, not implying [[sex]], such as in [[daughter cells]] or daughter [[nucleus]]; a daughter [[chromosome]] applies to chromatids after [[metaphase]].
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Latest revision as of 23:40, 13 September 2013

daughter (noun; Anglo-Saxon dohter, daughter): The offspring of a division, not implying sex, such as in daughter cells or daughter nucleus; a daughter chromosome applies to chromatids after metaphase.