vacuole

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Etymology

From French vacuole, from Medieval Latin vacuola, formed as a diminutive of Latin vacuus (empty).

Pronunciation

Noun

vacuole (plural vacuoles)

  1. (cytology) A large membrane-bound vesicle in a cell's cytoplasm.
  2. A small empty or air-filled space or vacuity.
    • 1929, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, When the World Screamed[1]:
      This surface itself was not entirely homogeneous, but beneath it, seen as through ground glass, there were dim whitish patches or vacuoles, which varied constantly in shape and size.

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French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /va.kɥɔl/
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Noun

vacuole f (plural vacuoles)

  1. vacuole

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