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sidero-
▪ I. sidero-1 (ˈsɪdərəʊ, saɪˈdɪərəʊ) combining form of Gr. σίδηρος iron. 1. In various names of minerals, as sidero-calcite, sidero-clepte, sidero-graphite, sidero-schisolite; also sideromagnesian adj.; sideroˈnatrite [ad. Sp. sideronatrita (A. Raimondi Minerales del Per{uacu} (1878) 209)], an ortho... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sidero
In Greek mythology, Sidero (Ancient Greek: Σιδηρώ means "the Iron One") was the second wife of King Salmoneus of Elis and stepmother of Tyro, whom she mistreated. Pelias and Neleus, Tyro's twin sons, sought revenge when they reached adulthood. Although Sidero fled from them into Hera's district, Pel... wikipedia.org
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siderolite
▪ I. siderolite1 (ˈsɪdərəʊlaɪt, saɪˈdɪərəʊlaɪt) [f. sidero-1 + -lite.] A meteorite composed of a mixed mass of iron and stone.1863 Phil. Mag. XXV. 49, I propose calling..the intermediate varieties (including the Pallasites of Rose), in which the iron is continuous and associated with silicate, by th... Oxford English Dictionary
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sideromancy
▪ I. sideroˈmancy1 [f. sidero-1.] (See quot.)1823 Crabb Technol. Dict., Sideromancy (Ant.), a species of divination performed by burning straws, &c., on red-hot iron, in which operation conjectures were formed from the manner of their burning, &c.▪ II. sideroˈmancy2 [f. sidero-2.] Forecasting the fu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sideroblastic anemia
Sideroblasts (sidero- + -blast) are nucleated erythroblasts (precursors to mature red blood cells) with granules of iron accumulated in the mitochondria wikipedia.org
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siderocyte
siderocyte Med. (ˈsɪdərəʊsaɪt) [f. sidero-1 + -cyte.] An erythrocyte containing one or more granules of non-hæmoglobin iron.1941 H. Grüneberg in Nature 26 July 114/2 The ‘iron cells’ or ‘siderocytes’ do not stain diffusely, but show blue granules which vary in number from one to a dozen or more and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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siderostat
siderostat Astr. (ˈsɪdərəʊstæt) [f. sidero-2, after heliostat.] An astronomical instrument by which a star under observation may be kept within the same part of the field of a telescope.1877 G. F. Chambers Astron. (ed. 3) Vocab. 916 A form of the instrument [heliostat] specially used for astronomica... Oxford English Dictionary
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sideroblast
sideroblast Med. (ˈsɪdərəʊblɑːst, -æ-) [f. sidero-1 + -blast.] A normoblast containing one or more granules of ferritin.1954 E. Kaplan et al. in Blood IX. 204 For the purpose of this report these cells were designated as ‘sideroblasts’ in analogy to the term siderocyte already generally accepted for... Oxford English Dictionary
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transferrin
transferrin Biochem. (trɑːnsˈfɛrɪn, træns-, -nz-) [f. trans- + L. ferr-um iron + -in1.] Any of several beta globulins found in blood serum which bind and transport iron; = siderophilin s.v. sidero-1 2.1947 Holmberg & Laurell in Acta Chemica Scandinavica I. 950 We suggest that the new metal-combining... Oxford English Dictionary
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