anucleate

anucleate
anu·cle·ate (')ā-'n(y)ü-klē-ət also anu·cle·at·ed -klē-.āt-əd adj lacking a cell nucleus

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anu·cle·ate (a-nooґkle-it) having no nucleus; used especially of cells that have lost their nuclei during maturation (such as erythrocytes) or through a pathologic process. Called also anuclear and anucleated.

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