How Do You Spell CARYOPLASTIN?

Pronunciation: [kˈɑːɹɪˌɒplastˌɪn] (IPA)

Caryoplastin is a term commonly used in biology and medicine, referring to a substance that can dissolve cell nuclei. Its spelling can be explained using IPA phonetic transcription as /ˌkærɪəˈplæstɪn/, with the emphasis on the second syllable. The pronunciation of the word caryoplastin is similar to "carry-o-plastin" or "care-ee-o-plastin". The word derives from the Greek words "karyon", meaning "nucleus", and "plastos", meaning "formed" or "molded". In essence, caryoplastin is a substance that molds itself to dissolve cell nuclei, making it an important tool for cellular studies.

CARYOPLASTIN Meaning and Definition

  1. Parachromatin, the plastic substance within the nucleus.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for CARYOPLASTIN

  • xaryoplastin
  • varyoplastin
  • faryoplastin
  • daryoplastin
  • czryoplastin
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  • cqryoplastin
  • caeyoplastin
  • cadyoplastin
  • cafyoplastin
  • catyoplastin
  • ca5yoplastin
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  • cartoplastin
  • cargoplastin
  • carhoplastin
  • caruoplastin
  • car7oplastin
  • car6oplastin

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