[‚in·də′tərm·ə·nət ′klē·vij] (embryology) Cleavage in which all the early cells have the same potencies with respect to development of the entire zygote.
indeterminate cleavage
in·de·ter·mi·nate cleav·age
cleavage resulting in blastomeres of similar developmental potencies, each capable, when isolated, of producing an entire embryonic body.