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telo·phase I. \ˈtēlə, ˈtelə+ˌ-\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary tel- (II) + phase; originally formed in German : the final stage of mitosis in which the new nuclei are differentiated and which is usually accompanied by cytoplasmic division to form new daughter cells • telo·phasic \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+\ adjective II. noun 1. : the final stage of mitosis and of the second division of meiosis in which the spindle disappears and the nucleus reforms around each set of chromosomes 2. : the final stage in the first division of meiosis that may be missing in some organisms and that is characterized by the gathering at opposite poles of the cell of half the original number of chromosomes including one from each homologous pair |