| 释义 | 
		di·karyon noun also di·caryon \(ˈ)dī+\ Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di- + karyon 1.  : a pair of associated but unfused haploid nuclei brought together in a cell by the union of plus and minus hyphae (as in the rust fungi) and capable of carrying on conjugate division prior to their ultimate fusion 2.  : a cell having or a mycelium made up of cells each having a dikaryon — compare homokaryon |