nucleated

nucleated
Provided with a nucleus, a characteristic of all true cells.

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nu·cle·at·ed 'n(y)ü-klē-.āt-əd or nu·cle·ate -klē-ət adj having a nucleus or nuclei <\nucleated cells>

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nu·cle·at·ed (nooґkle-āt″əd) [L. nucleatus] having a nucleus or nuclei.

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