¦sīd.ōˌ noun
Etymology: New Latin, from cyt- + chimera
: an individual (as a plant, an organ, or a tissue) having cells of varied genetic constitution and especially of various ploidy levels
¦sīd.ōˌ noun
Etymology: New Latin, from cyt- + chimera
: an individual (as a plant, an organ, or a tissue) having cells of varied genetic constitution and especially of various ploidy levels
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012