COCULTURE

Etymology

Noun

coculture (plural cocultures)

(biology) A cell culture containing two (or sometimes more) different types of cells.

Verb

coculture (third-person singular simple present cocultures, present participle coculturing, simple past and past participle cocultured)

(biology) To culture together, usually with another type of cell

Anagrams

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