Antimitotic

/ˌæntimaɪˈtɑtɪk/ adjective

Relating to or describing a substance that prevents or stops cell division (mitosis), often used in cancer treatment.

From anti- (against) + mitotic (from mitosis, the process of cell division). Mitosis comes from Greek mitos (thread), referring to the thread-like chromosomes visible during cell division. The term emerged in medical science in the early 20th century.

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