hem (noun)
91hemadynamometer — |hēmə, |hemə+ noun Etymology: hema + dynamometer : a device for measuring blood pressure …
92hemafibrite — ˌhēməˈfīˌbrīt, ˌhem noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hema + fibr + ite : a mineral Mn3(AsO4)(OH)3.H2O consisting of basic manganese arsenate …
93hemapoiesis — ˌhēmə(ˌ)pȯiˈēsə̇s, ˌhem noun Etymology: New Latin, from hema + poiesis : hematopoiesis …
94hematein — ˌhēməˈtēə̇n, ˌhem noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hemat + ein : a reddish brown crystalline phenolic quinonoid compound C16H12O6 constituting the essential dye in logwood extracts see hematoxylin …
95hematherm — ˈhēməˌthərm, ˈhem noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin Hematherma (plural) from hema + therma (from Greek therma, neuter plural of thermos warm, hot) more at warm : homoiothe …
96hematid — ˈhēməd.ə̇d, ˈhem noun ( s) Etymology: hemat + id : a mature nonnucleated red blood cell …
97hematidrosis — ˌhēməd.ə̇ˈdrōsə̇s, ˌhem noun ( es) Etymology: New Latin, from hemat + idrosis : the excretion through the skin of blood or blood pigments …
98hematolite — ˈheməd.ōˌlīt, ˈhēm noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary hemat + lite; from its color; originally formed as Swedish or German aimatolit : a mineral (Mn,Mg)4Al(AsO4)(OH)8 consisting of a brownish red aluminum manganese arsenate… …
99hematometra — ˌheməd.ōˈmē.trə, ˌhēm noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin, from hemat + metra : an accumulation of blood or menstrual fluid in the uterus …
100hematopericardium — |heməd.ō, |hēm + noun Etymology: New Latin, from hemat + pericardium : hemopericardium …