eucaryote
common nounadjective
Syllable Decomposition
eucaryoteword constructed from the prefix eu- borrowed from Ancient Greek ευ-, eu-, as well as κάρυον, karyon, ('nucleus'), which therefore literally means 'true nucleus'. These organisms were indeed distinguished from organisms 'without a nucleus', the prokaryotes, to divide the living world into two major groups (although prokaryotes are now separated into archaea and eubacteria).
Definition
Antonym
Plural
eucaryotes
Hyperonym
Eucaryotes
Hyponyms
Translations
english:eukaryote
spanish:eucariota
See also
eucaryotes (adj.)