live spindle
[ lahyv ]
/ laɪv /
noun
See under spindle(def 6).
Words nearby live spindle
live oak,
live on,
live on borrowed time,
live on the edge,
live out,
live spindle,
live steam,
live through,
live together,
live trap,
live up
Definition for live spindle (2 of 2)
Origin of spindle
regional variation note for spindle
15. See
dragonfly.
OTHER WORDS FROM spindle
spin·dle·like, adjective mul·ti·spin·dled, adjectiveBritish Dictionary definitions for live spindle
spindle
/ (ˈspɪndəl) /
noun
verb
(tr)
to form into a spindle or equip with spindles
(intr) rare
(of a plant, stem, shoot, etc) to grow rapidly and become elongated and thin
Word Origin for spindle
Old English
spinel; related to
spinnan to
spin, Old Saxon
spinnila spindle, Old High German
spinnala
Medical definitions for live spindle
spindle
[ spĭn′dl ]
n.
A fusiform structure, usually composed of microtubules.
Mitotic spindle.
Scientific definitions for live spindle
spindle
[ spĭn′dl ]
A network of protein fibers that forms in the cytoplasm of a cell during cell division. The spindle grows forth from the centrosomes and attaches to the chromosomes after the latter have been duplicated, and the nuclear membrane dissolves. Once attached, the spindle fibers contract, pulling the duplicate chromosomes apart to opposite poles of the dividing cell. See more at meiosis mitosis.