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e·nu·cle·ate E0166600 (ĭ-no͞o′klē-āt′, ĭ-nyo͞o′-)tr.v. e·nu·cle·at·ed, e·nu·cle·at·ing, e·nu·cle·ates 1. Medicine To remove (a tumor or eye, for example) whole from an enveloping cover or sac.2. Biology To remove the nucleus of.3. Archaic To explain; elucidate.adj. (-ĭt, -āt′) Biology Lacking a nucleus. [Latin ēnucleāre, ēnucleāt-, to take out the kernel : ē-, ex-, ex- + nucleus, kernel; see nucleus.] e·nu′cle·a′tion n.e·nu′cle·a′tor n.enucleate vb (tr) 1. (Biology) biology to remove the nucleus from (a cell)2. (Surgery) surgery to remove (a tumour or other structure) from its capsule without rupturing it3. archaic to explain or disclose adj (Biology) (of cells) deprived of their nuclei [C16: from Latin ēnūcleāre to remove the kernel, from nūcleus kernel] eˌnucleˈation ne•nu•cle•ate (v. ɪˈnu kliˌeɪt, ɪˈnyu-; adj. -ɪt, -ˌeɪt) v. -at•ed, -at•ing, adj. v.t. 1. to deprive (a cell) of the nucleus. 2. to remove (a kernel, tumor, eyeball, etc.) from its enveloping cover. 3. Archaic. to bring out; disclose; explain. adj. 4. having no nucleus. [1540–50; < Latin ēnucleātus, past participle of ēnucleāre literally, to remove the pit from (fruit) =ē- e- + -nucleāre, derivative of nucleus; see nucleus] e•nu`cle•a′tion, n. enucleate Past participle: enucleated Gerund: enucleating
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enucleate | enucleate |
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I enucleate | you enucleate | he/she/it enucleates | we enucleate | you enucleate | they enucleate |
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I enucleated | you enucleated | he/she/it enucleated | we enucleated | you enucleated | they enucleated |
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I am enucleating | you are enucleating | he/she/it is enucleating | we are enucleating | you are enucleating | they are enucleating |
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I have enucleated | you have enucleated | he/she/it has enucleated | we have enucleated | you have enucleated | they have enucleated |
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I was enucleating | you were enucleating | he/she/it was enucleating | we were enucleating | you were enucleating | they were enucleating |
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I had enucleated | you had enucleated | he/she/it had enucleated | we had enucleated | you had enucleated | they had enucleated |
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I will enucleate | you will enucleate | he/she/it will enucleate | we will enucleate | you will enucleate | they will enucleate |
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I will have enucleated | you will have enucleated | he/she/it will have enucleated | we will have enucleated | you will have enucleated | they will have enucleated |
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I will be enucleating | you will be enucleating | he/she/it will be enucleating | we will be enucleating | you will be enucleating | they will be enucleating |
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I have been enucleating | you have been enucleating | he/she/it has been enucleating | we have been enucleating | you have been enucleating | they have been enucleating |
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I will have been enucleating | you will have been enucleating | he/she/it will have been enucleating | we will have been enucleating | you will have been enucleating | they will have been enucleating |
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I had been enucleating | you had been enucleating | he/she/it had been enucleating | we had been enucleating | you had been enucleating | they had been enucleating |
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I would enucleate | you would enucleate | he/she/it would enucleate | we would enucleate | you would enucleate | they would enucleate |
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I would have enucleated | you would have enucleated | he/she/it would have enucleated | we would have enucleated | you would have enucleated | they would have enucleated | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | enucleate - remove the nucleus from (a cell)biological science, biology - the science that studies living organismsremove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" | | 2. | enucleate - remove (a tumor or eye) from an enveloping sac or coversurgery - the branch of medical science that treats disease or injury by operative procedures; "he is professor of surgery at the Harvard Medical School"remove, take away, withdraw, take - remove something concrete, as by lifting, pushing, or taking off, or remove something abstract; "remove a threat"; "remove a wrapper"; "Remove the dirty dishes from the table"; "take the gun from your pocket"; "This machine withdraws heat from the environment" |
enucleateverbArchaic. To make understandable:construe, decipher, explain, explicate, expound, interpret, spell out.Idiom: put into plain English.TranslationsenucleateenUK
enucleate[ē′nü·klē‚āt] (cell and molecular biology) To remove the nucleus from a cell. (medicine) To remove an organ or a tumor in its entirety, as an eye from its socket. enucleateenUK
enucleate [e-noo´kle-āt] to remove whole and clean, as the eye from its socket.e·nu·cle·ate (ē-nū'klē-āt), To remove entirely; to shell like a nut, as in the removal of an eye from its capsule or a tumor from its compressed surrounding tissue.enucleate (ĭ-no͞o′klē-āt′, ĭ-nyo͞o′-)tr.v. enucle·ated, enucle·ating, enucle·ates 1. Medicine To remove (a tumor or eye, for example) whole from an enveloping cover or sac.2. Biology To remove the nucleus of.3. Archaic To explain; elucidate.adj. (-ĭt, -āt′) Biology Lacking a nucleus. e·nu′cle·a′tion n.e·nu′cle·a′tor n.e·nu·cle·ate (ē-nū'klē-āt) To remove entirely; for example, to shell like a nut, as in the removal of an eye from its capsule or a tumor from its enveloping capsule. enucleate without a NUCLEUS.e·nu·cle·ate (ē-nū'klē-āt) To remove entirely; to shell like a nut, as in the removal of a tumor from its enveloping capsule. enucleateenUK Related to enucleate: karyogenesis, karyolyticSynonyms for enucleateverb to make understandableSynonyms- construe
- decipher
- explain
- explicate
- expound
- interpret
- spell out
Words related to enucleateverb remove the nucleus from (a cell)Related Words- biological science
- biology
- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
verb remove (a tumor or eye) from an enveloping sac or coverRelated Words- surgery
- remove
- take away
- withdraw
- take
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