dedifferentiate

dedifferentiate
To lose or reverse differentiation

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  • dedifferentiate — intransitive verb see dedifferentiation …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • dedifferentiate — /dee dif euh ren shee ayt /, v.i., dedifferentiated, dedifferentiating. Biol. to undergo dedifferentiation. [1915 20; back formation from DEDIFFERENTIATION] * * * …   Universalium

  • dedifferentiate — de·dif·fer·en·ti·ate ( )dē .dif ə ren chē .āt vi, at·ed; at·ing to undergo dedifferentiation …   Medical dictionary

  • dedifferentiate — v. return of a cell to a general or more primitive state (Biology) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • dedifferentiate — de·differentiate …   English syllables

  • dedifferentiate — verb lose specialization in form or function • Ant: ↑differentiate • Derivationally related forms: ↑dedifferentiation • Hypernyms: ↑develop • Verb Frames: Something s …   Useful english dictionary

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  • dedifferentiation — noun Date: 1915 reversion of specialized structures (as cells) to a more generalized or primitive condition often as a preliminary to major physiological or structural change • dedifferentiate intransitive verb …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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