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haptophore
haptophore, a. (and n.) Immunol. (ˈhæptəʊfɔə(r)) Also -phor. [a. G. haptophor (P. Ehrlich 1898, in Deutsch. med. Wochenschr. 22 Sept. 599/2), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten + -o + -phore.] Applied, in Ehrlich's theory of immunization, to that group of atoms in the molecule of a toxin or other substance whi... Oxford English Dictionary
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haptine
haptine Immunol. (ˈhæptɪn, -iːn) [a. G. haptine (Ehrlich & Morgenroth 1900, in Berlin. klin. Wochenschr. 30 July 683/2), f. Gr. ἅπτειν to fasten: see -ine5.] In Ehrlich's theory of immunization, a receptor detached from the parent-cell, circulating freely in the bloodstream, and acting as a protecti... Oxford English Dictionary
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zymo-
zymo- (zaɪməʊ) before a vowel zym-, combining form repr. Gr. ζύµη leaven, used in the general sense ‘ferment’, in various scientific terms. (Some of these were formerly written zumo-, the Gr. υ being represented, contrary to analogy, by u: see Y.) ˈzymocyte (-saɪt) [-cyte], a unicellular organism wh... Oxford English Dictionary
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toxo-
▪ I. toxo-1 (tɒksəʊ) before a vowel tox-, combining form repr. Gr. τόξον bow, in toxocampid, toxodon, toxology, toxophilite, etc., q.v.▪ II. toxo-2 used as combining form of toxin (cf. toxi-) or instead of toxico-, in recent scientific terms, chiefly of pathology or physiological chemistry. toxo-inˈ... Oxford English Dictionary
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cyto-
cyto- combining form of Gr. κύτος hollow, receptacle, etc., taken in modern formations with the meaning ‘cell’ (cf. -cyte), and used in many biological terms: as cytoblast, etc.: see below. cytoˈchemist, one who studies cytochemistry; cytoˈchemistry, the chemistry of cells; spec. a branch of biochem... Oxford English Dictionary
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side chain
side chain [side n.1] † 1. A chain mounted at the side of a vehicle for any purpose (see quots.). Obs.1849–50 J. Weale Dict. Terms, Side Chains, chains and hooks fixed to the sides of the tender and engine for safety, should the central drag-bar give way. 1883 W. S. Gresley Gloss. Coal-Mining 221 Si... Oxford English Dictionary
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lock
▪ I. lock, n.1 (lɒk) Forms: 1 loc, locc, 3–7 locke, 4–5 loke, 4–6 lokk(e, 5, 7 lok, look(e, (8–9 dial. in sense 2 luck, Sc. loake), 5– lock. [OE. loc masc. = OS.? loc (MS. loci, glossing cesariem; MDu. locke, Du. lok fem.), OHG. loc masc. (MHG. loc masc., pl. locke, mod.G. locke fem.), ON. lokk-r ma... Oxford English Dictionary
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