Hæmatoporphyrin
Hæm′a‐to‐por″phy‐rin (–pôr″fĭ‐rĭn), n. [Hæmato- + Gr. πορφύρα purple.] (Physiol. Chem.) See Hæmatoin.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Hæm′a‐to‐por″phy‐rin (–pôr″fĭ‐rĭn), n. [Hæmato- + Gr. πορφύρα purple.] (Physiol. Chem.) See Hæmatoin.
Hæm″a‐to‐sac′ (–săk′), n. [Hæmato- + sac.] (Anat.) A vascular sac connected, beneath the brain, in many fishes, with the infundibulum.
Hæm″a‐to‐scope′ (–skōp′), n. A hæmoscope.
Hæm′a‐to″sin (hĕm′ȧ‐tō″sĭn or hē̍‐măt″ō̍‐sĭn), n.(Physiol. Chem.) Hematin.
‖Hæm′a‐to″sis, n. Same as Hematosis.
‖Hæm′a‐to‐ther″ma (hĕm′ȧ‐tō̍‐thẽr″mȧ or hē′mȧ–), n. pl.(Zoöl.) Same as Hematotherma.
Hæm′a‐to‐ther″mal (–mal), a. Warm-blooded; homoiothermal.
Hæm′a‐to‐tho″rax, n. Same as Hemothorax.
Hæm′a‐tox″y‐lin (–tŏks″ĭ‐lĭn), n. [See Hæmatoxylon.] (Chem.) The coloring principle of logwood. It is obtained as a yellow crystalline substance, C16H14O6, with a sweetish taste...
‖Hæm′a‐tox″y‐lon (–lŏn), n. [NL., fr. Gr. αἱ̑μα blood + ξύλον wood.] (Bot.) A genus of leguminous plants containing but a single species, the H. Campechianum or logwood tree, na...
‖Hæm′a‐to‐zo″ön (–tō̍‐zō″ŏn), n.; pl.Hæmatozoa (–ȧ). [NL., fr. Gr. αἱ̑μα, αἵματοσ, blood + ζῳ̑ον animal.] (Zoöl.) A parasite inhabiting the blood; esp.: (a) Certain species of n...
Hæ″mic (hē″mĭk or hĕm″ĭk), a. Pertaining to the blood; hemal.
Hæ″min (hā″mĭn), n. Same as Hemin.
Hæm″o– (hĕm″ō̍– or hē″mō̍–), prefix. See Hæma-.
Hæm″o‐chrome (–krōm), n. Same as Hæmachrome.
Hæm′o‐chro″mo‐gen (–krō″mō̍‐jĕn), n. [Hæmochrome + -gen.] (Physiol. Chem.) A body obtained from hemoglobin, by the action of reducing agents in the absence of oxygen.
Hæm′o‐chro‐mom″e‐ter (–krō̍‐mŏm″ē̍‐tẽr), n. [Hæmochrome + -meter.] (Physiol. Chem.) An apparatus for measuring the amount of hemoglobin in a fluid, by comparing it with a soluti...
Hæm′o‐cy″a‐nin (–sī″ȧ‐nĭn), n. Same as Hæmacyanin.
‖Hæm′o‐cy‐tol″y‐sis (–sī̍‐tŏl″ĭ‐sĭs), n. [NL., fr. Gr. αἱ̑μα blood + κύτοσ hollow vessel + λύειν to loosen, dissolve.] (Physiol.) See Hæmocytotrypsis.
Hæm′o‐cy‐tom″e‐ter, n. See Hæmacytometer.
‖Hæm′o‐cy′to‐tryp″sis (–sī′tō̍‐trĭp″sĭs), n. [NL., fr. Gr. αἱ̑μα blood + κύτοσ hollow vessel + τρίβειν to rub, grind.] (Physiol.) A breaking up of the blood corpuscles, as by pr...
Hæm′o‐drom″o‐graph, n. Same as Hæmadromograph.
Hæm′o‐dro‐mom″e‐ter(–drō̍‐mŏm″ē̍‐tẽr),n.Same as Hemadrometer.
Hæ′mo‐dy‐nam″e‐ter (hē′mō̍‐dī̍‐năm″ē̍‐tẽr or hĕm′ō̍‐dĭ–), n. Same as Hemadynamometer.
Hæ′mo‐dy‐nam″ics,n.Same as Hemadynamics.
Hæm′o‐glo″bin, n. Same as Hemoglobin.
Hæm′o‐glo′bin‐om″e‐ter (–ŏm″ē̍‐tẽr), n. [Hæmoglobin + -meter.] Same as Hemochromometer.