The Collaborative International Dictionary
Mitotic \Mi*tot"ic\, a. (Biol.) Of or pertaining to mitosis; karyokinetic; as, mitotic cell division; -- opposed to amitotic. -- Mi*tot"ic*al*ly, adv.
Wiktionary
a. Of or pertaining to mitosis.
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "mitotic".
They parted bitterly, years ago, in mitotic anger, broke off all communication.
The monitor to one side glowed to life, presenting a series of Xs in order-the polar view of paired huiran s in metap chromosome i hase of the mitotic process.
Honor went his way, exploding up into a creative chaos of a new universe in unfoldment, and immediately forgot the world he had known as he threw all his energies into the staggering complexities of mitotic construction.
A vertebrate, of course, which checks to ten decimal places, mitotic spindle, mitochondria all quite ordinary in a hemoglobin based species.
A vertebrate, of course, which checks to ten decimal places, mitotic spindle, mitochondria all quite ordinary in a hemoglobin-based species.