Multiplicative division


multiplicative division mul·ti·pli·ca·tive division (mŭl’tə-plĭk’ə-tĭv, mŭl’tə-plĭ-kā’tĭv)
n.
Reproduction by simultaneous division of a mother cell into daughter cells.

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    [muhl-tuh-pli-key-tiv, muhl-tuh-plik-uh-] /ˈmʌl tə plɪˌkeɪ tɪv, ˌmʌl təˈplɪk ə-/ adjective 1. tending to or increase. 2. having the power of . /ˈmʌltɪplɪˌkeɪtɪv; ˌmʌltɪˈplɪkətɪv/ adjective 1. tending or able to multiply 2. (maths) involving multiplication adj. 1650s, from Medieval Latin multiplicativus, from multiplicat-, past participle stem of multiplicare (see multiply).

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