eutely
English
Etymology
Ancient Greek εὖ (eû, “well”) + τέλος (télos, “result, end”)
Noun
eutely (uncountable)
- The property of a species that all members have the same pattern of cell division, and thus the same number of cells, either in the whole body or in the nervous system.
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