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satellited, a.|ˈsætɪlaɪtɪd| [f. satellite + -ed2.] 1. Attended by a satellite.
1895K. Grahame Golden Age 92 A dingy tramp, satellited by a frowsy woman and a pariah dog. 2. Cytology. Having a satellite or satellites (satellite n. 9).
1934L. W. Sharp Introd. Cytol. (ed. 3) xviii. 319 (caption) Synaptic configurations..after deletion of portion of shorter arm of satellited chromosome. 1938Jrnl. R. Microsc. Soc. LVIII. 103 Every primary diploid plant or animal generally has one pair of satellited chromosomes which..produce by fusion a single nucleolus. 1971Nature 21 May 195/1 In the Australasian superfamily Dasyuroidea, all species have seven pairs of chromosomes, the autosomes including..two small pairs of chromosomes of which one has a satellited short arm. |