Amphiaster

/ˈæmfiˌæstər/ noun

A spindle-shaped structure with star-like fibers at both ends that appears during cell division, especially visible in the mitotic or meiotic stages.

From Greek 'amphi-' (both) + 'aster' (star). The term emerged in late 19th-century cell biology as microscopy advanced.

AMአምፊአስተር
ARنجم ثنائي
BNঅম্পিয়াস্টার
CAamfiàster
CSamphiaster
DAamphiaster
DEAmphiaster
ELαμφιάστερ
ESamfistear
FAامفیاستر
FIamphiaster
FRamphiastre
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