interphase
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in·ter·phase
(ĭn′tər-fāz′)n.
The stage of a cell between two successive mitotic or meiotic divisions.
in′ter·phase′ v.
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interphase
(ˈɪntəˌfeɪz)n
(Biology) biology the period between two successive divisions of a cell
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in•ter•phase
(ˈɪn tərˌfeɪz)n.
the period of the cell cycle during which the nucleus is not undergoing division.
[1920–25]
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in·ter·phase
(ĭn′tər-fāz′) The stage of a cell immediately following the completion of cell division (mitosis), during which complete development of the daughter cells takes place.
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