ˈkarēətə̇n, -ˌtin noun
( -s )
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary kary- + -tin (from chromatin ); originally formed as German caryotin (now karyotin )
: the reticular usually stainable material of the cell nucleus — opposed to karyolymph
ˈkarēətə̇n, -ˌtin noun
( -s )
Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary kary- + -tin (from chromatin ); originally formed as German caryotin (now karyotin )
: the reticular usually stainable material of the cell nucleus — opposed to karyolymph
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012