"Centumvirate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A centumvirate is a council or board of a hundred members, typically chosen to govern a city or region. The term is derived from the Latin "centum," meaning "hundred," and "vir," meaning "man."
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Centrosomes are small organelles found in the cytoplasm of cells, near the nucleus. They are composed of a pair of centrioles, which are small cylindrical structures of microtubules. Centrosomes play a crucial role in the process of cell division, also known as mitosis, by forming the spindle fibers that separate the chromosomes during cell division. They are also involved in the formation of cilia and flagella, which are hair-like structures that provide cellular movement. In addition, centrosomes have been implicated in the regulation of cell cycle progression, migration, and signaling pathways.
The word "cents" refers to small units of money, equal to one hundredth of a dollar in the United States.
Centuriate is a verb that means "to divide into hundreds" or "to arrange in a hundred". In ancient Rome, the centuriate system was a method of organizing the Roman army into units of 100 soldiers each, with commanders drawn from the higher ranks of the centurions.