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-ploid
-ploidsuff. Having a number of chromosomes that has a specified relationship to, or is a multiple of, the basic number of chromosomes of a group: heteroploid. [From diploid and haploid.]-ploid adj combining form, n combining form (Biology) indicating a specific multiple of a single set of chromosomes: diploid. [from Greek -pl(oos) -fold + -oid] -ploidy n combining form-ploid a combining form meaning “having chromosome sets” of the kind or number specified by the initial element: hexaploid. [extracted from haploid] EncyclopediaSeePloidy-ploid
-ploidMultiple in form; its combinations are used both adjectivally and substantively of a (specified) multiple of chromosomes. [G. -plo-, -fold, + -ides, in form; L. -ploïdeus] -ploid Combining form meaning multiple in form; its combinations are used both adjectivally and substantively of a (specified) multiple of chromosomes. [G. -plo-, -fold, + -ides, in form; L. -ploïdeus]-ploid Combining form denoting some multiple of a chromosome set, as in haploid, diploid, triploid. |