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hæmato-
@@@LINK=hemato- Oxford English Dictionary
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hæma-
hæma-, hema- repr. Gr. αἷµα blood; sometimes improperly used as combining form instead of the etymologically regular hæmato- or hæmo-. For such words in hæma- see hæmo-. These erroneous forms in hæma- are nearly all of French origination. Littré has hémachroïne, -dromomètre, -dynamique, -statique; t... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmataulics
hæmataulics (hiːməˈtɔːlɪks) [f. hæmato- after hydraulics.] The study of the laws of the movement of the blood in the vessels.1854 Mayne Expos. Lex., Hæmataulica, a term by Magendie for the vascular system; hemataulics. Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatoid
hæmatoid, hem-, a. (ˈhiːmətɔɪd, ˈhɛm-) [ad. Gr. αἱµατοειδής blood-like: see hæmato- and -oid.] a. Resembling blood; characterized by the presence of blood. b. Consisting of hæmatoidin.1840 R. Liston Elem. Surg. i. (ed. 2) 176 There are certainly few hæmatoid fungi. 1854 Jones & Siev. Pathol. Anat. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmaturia
‖ hæmaturia Path. (hiːməˈtjʊərɪə) [f. hæmato- + uria.] The presence of blood in the urine.1811 in Hooper Med. Dict. 1835–6 Todd Cycl. Anat. I. 401/1 An old man subject to hæmaturia. 1886 A. Flint Princ. Med. (1880) 920 Haematuria, or bloody urine, occurs in various diseases. 1894 Westm. Gaz. 29 June... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmo-
hæmo-, hemo- (hiːməʊ, hɛməʊ) before a vowel hæm-, hem- (hiːm, hɛm), repr. Gr. αἱµο-, shortened form of αἱµατο- hæmato-, combining form of αἷµα blood: cf. Gr. αἱµοπώτης = αἱµατοπώτης blood-drinker, αἱµορραγία hæmorrhage. Many words in hæmo- occur also in the fuller form hæmato-. Some of these words h... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmato-crystallin
ˌhæmato-ˈcrystallin Chem. [f. hæmato- + crystallin.] a. The special form of crystallin or globulin found in the blood-corpuscles. b. ‘A name given to hæmoglobin when it is obtained in a crystalline condition’ (Syd. Soc. Lex. 1886).1863–72 Watts Dict. Chem., Hæmato-crystallin, a crystalline substance... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatocele
hæmatocele, hem- Path. (ˈhiːmətəʊˌsiːl) [f. hæmato- + Gr. κήλη, tumour, cele.] A tumour containing extravasated blood.1730–6 Bailey (folio), Hæmatoce{p}le, a Tumour turgid with Blood. 1783 Pott Chirurg. Wks. II. 383. 1877 Erichsen Surg. (1895) II. 1246 By Hæmatocele is meant an accumulation of the b... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatoxylin
hæmatoxylin, hem- Chem. (hiːməˈtɒksɪlɪn) [f. mod.Bot. L. hæmatoxylon, -um logwood (f. hæmato- + ξύλον wood) + -in.] A crystalline substance (C16H14O6) obtained from logwood; colourless when pure, but affording fine red, blue, and purple dyes by the action of alkalis and oxygen; its aqueous solution ... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatometer
hæmatometer, hem- (hiːməˈtɒmɪtə(r)) [See hæmato- and -meter.] a. An instrument for measuring the force of the blood = hæmodynamometer (see hæmo-). b. An instrument for numbering the blood-corpuscles. So hæmaˈtometry, the numeration of the blood-corpuscles.1854 Mayne Expos. Lex., Hematometer..Hematom... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmato-globulin
ˌhæmato-ˈglobulin Chem. [For hæmatino-globulin, f. hæmatin + globulin, as being composed of the two.] The colouring matter of the red corpuscles of the blood; also called hæmatoˈglobin: now usually shortened to hæmoglobin.1845 G. E. Day tr. Simon's Anim. Chem. I. 43 According to Berzelius, the hæmat... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatoblast
hæmatoblast (ˈhiːmətəʊˌblɑːst, -ˌblæst) [see hæmato- and -blast.] a. Phys. Name given by Hayem to certain yellowish or greenish disks, smaller than the ordinary blood-corpuscles, found in the blood of viviparous Vertebrata; also called blood-plates. b. Embryol. Name given by Wissozky to cells of the... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmatology
hæmatology (hiːməˈtɒlədʒɪ) Also hem-. [f. hæmato- + -logy.] That branch of animal physiology which relates to the blood.1811 Hooper Med. Dict., Hæmatology..the doctrine of the blood. 1857 in Dunglison Med. Lex. 440. 1946 Nature 21 Sept. 412/1 An International Hematology and Rh Conference will be hel... Oxford English Dictionary
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hæmathidrosis
‖ hæmatiˈdrosis, hæmathidrosis Path. [f. hæmato- + Gr. ἵδρωσις sweating.] A sweating of blood; effusion of sweat mixed with blood.1854 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1876 Duhring Dis. Skin 335 Hæmatidrosis is known also by the names, hæmidrosis, ephidrosis cruenta, and bloody sweats. Oxford English Dictionary
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porphyrin
porphyrin Chem. (ˈpɔːfɪrɪn) [a. G. porphyrin (Willstätter & Fritzsche 1909, in Ann. d. Chem. CCCLXXI. 33), f. haemato-porphyrin hæmatoporphyrin (s.v. hæmato-), f. Gr. πόρϕυρ-ος purple + -in -in1.] Any of a large class of deeply-coloured red or purple fluorescent crystalline pigments that are substit... Oxford English Dictionary
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