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prokaryote or procaryote noun, biol any organism, including all bacteria, in which each cell contains a single DNA molecule coiled in a loop, and not enclosed in a nucleus. prokaryotic adj. prokaryotic adj. See also eukaryote.
ETYMOLOGY: 1960s: from pro-2 + Greek karyon kernel.

prokaryote or procaryote noun, biol any organism, including all bacteria, in which each cell contains a single DNA molecule coiled in a loop, and not enclosed in a nucleus. prokaryotic adj. prokaryotic adj. See also eukaryote.
ETYMOLOGY: 1960s: from pro-2 + Greek karyon kernel.

prokaryote or procaryote noun, biol any organism, including all bacteria, in which each cell contains a single DNA molecule coiled in a loop, and not enclosed in a nucleus. prokaryotic adj. prokaryotic adj. See also eukaryote.
ETYMOLOGY: 1960s: from pro-2 + Greek karyon kernel.