red ˈblood cell

  • 91cell — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. protoplasm; cage, jail; compartment, room, vault; dry or wet cell, battery. See organic matter, prison, abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Any small container or space] Syn. compartment, cavity,… …

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  • 92Blood product — A blood product is any component of the blood which is collected from a donor for use in a blood transfusion. Whole blood is uncommonly used in transfusion medicine at present; most blood products consist of specific processed components such as… …

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  • 93red cell — /ˈrɛd sɛl/ (say red sel) noun → red blood cell …

  • 94red cell — noun or red corpuscle : a red blood cell : erythrocyte …

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  • 95red cell — noun see red blood cell …

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  • 96red cell — a red blood cell. [1880 85] * * * …

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  • 97red — [OE] Red is an ancient colour term, whose history can be traced back to prehistoric Indo European *reudh . This also produced Greek eruthrós ‘red’ (source of English erythrocyte ‘red blood cell’ [19]) and a whole range of Latin ‘red’ words,… …

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  • 98red — [OE] Red is an ancient colour term, whose history can be traced back to prehistoric Indo European *reudh . This also produced Greek eruthrós ‘red’ (source of English erythrocyte ‘red blood cell’ [19]) and a whole range of Latin ‘red’ words,… …

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  • 99blood group —    An immunologically distinct, genetically determined class of human erythrocyte antigens, identified as A, B, AB, and O. A classification of red blood cell surface antigens, for example ABO …

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  • 100blood disk — noun : a mammalian red blood cell …

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