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51dislocated — Hemo, uai. ♦ Dislocated knee, kuli hemo …
52haemobartonella — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from hemat + Bartonella 1. capitalized : a genus of rickettsiae (family Anaplasmataceae) that are blood parasites in various mammals 2. plural haemobartonellae : any rickettsia of the genus Haemobartonella …
53hemochorial — |hēmō, |hemō+ adjective Etymology: hem + chorial of a placenta : having fetal epithelium bathed in maternal blood the lower rodents, bats, some insectivores, and most primates including man are hemochorial compare endotheliochorial,… …
54hemocoelom — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: hem + coelom 1. : the part of the embryonic coelom in which the heart develops 2. : hemocoel …
55hemoculture — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hem + culture : a culture made from blood to detect the presence of pathogenic microorganisms by providing conditions likely to further their multiplication …
56hemoparasite — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: hem + parasite : an animal parasite (as a hemoflagellate or a filarial worm) living in the blood of a vertebrate …
57hemopericardium — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from hem + pericardium : blood in the pericardial cavity …
58hemoproteidae — |hēmō, |hemō+ synonym of haemoproteidae …
59hemopyrrole — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hem + pyrrole : a low melting solid or liquid homologue C8H13N of pyrrole formed during reduction of hemin or phylloporphyrin with hydriodic acid; 2,3 dimethyl 4 ethyl pyrrole …
60hemosalpinx — |hēmō, |hemō+ noun Etymology: New Latin, from hem + salpinx : hematosalpinx …