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Meaning of "haematoblast" in the English dictionary

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PRONUNCIATION OF HAEMATOBLAST

haematoblast  [hiːˈmætəʊˌblæst] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF HAEMATOBLAST

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Haematoblast is a noun.
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WHAT DOES HAEMATOBLAST MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Definition of haematoblast in the English dictionary

The definition of haematoblast in the dictionary is any of the undifferentiated cells in the bone marrow that develop into blood cells.


WORDS THAT RHYME WITH HAEMATOBLAST


chondroblast
ˈkɒndrəʊˌblæst
ectoblast
ˈɛktəʊˌblæst
endoblast
ˈɛndəʊˌblæst
entoblast
ˈɛntəʊˌblæst
epiblast
ˈɛpɪˌblæst
erythroblast
ɪˈrɪθrəʊˌblæst
fibroblast
ˈfaɪbrəʊˌblæst
gonimoblast
ˈɡɒnɪməʊˌblæst
hematoblast
hiːˈmætəʊˌblæst
idioblast
ˈɪdɪəʊˌblæst
melanoblast
ˈmɛlənəʊˌblæst
mesoblast
ˈmɛsəʊˌblæst
neoblast
ˈniːəʊˌblæst
neuroblast
ˈnjʊərəʊˌblæst
odontoblast
ɒˈdɒntəˌblæst
osteoblast
ˈɒstɪəʊˌblæst
spermatoblast
ˈspɜːmətəʊˌblæst
trophoblast
ˈtrɒfəˌblæst
windblast
ˈwɪndˌblæst
xenoblast
ˈzɛnəʊˌblæst

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE HAEMATOBLAST

haematitic
haematoblastic
haematocele
haematocrit
haematocryal
haematogenesis
haematogenetic
haematogenic
haematogenous
haematoid
haematologic
haematological
haematologist
haematology
haematolyses
haematolysis
haematoma
haematomata
haematophagous
haematopoiesis

WORDS THAT END LIKE HAEMATOBLAST

ameloblast
arblast
beadblast
blast
bomb blast
cnidoblast
counterblast
full blast
last
leucoblast
lymphoblast
megaloblast
myeloblast
myoblast
oblast
planoblast
sandblast
spongioblast
statoblast
trumpet blast
whirlblast

Synonyms and antonyms of haematoblast in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Translation of «haematoblast» into 25 languages

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haematoblast
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Haematoblast
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haematoblast
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haematoblast
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Haematoblast
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haematoblast
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haematoblast
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Trends of use of haematoblast

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «HAEMATOBLAST»

The term «haematoblast» is used very little and occupies the 189.372 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «HAEMATOBLAST» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about haematoblast

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HAEMATOBLAST»

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Transactions of the Canadian Institute
In the centre is represented a haematoblast in mitosis and with its chromatin so changed chemically that it takes the sulphindigotate portion of the reagent ; a, a red disc, b a leucocyte. Chromic acid, lndigo-carmine Fluid—-X7oo. Fig. 9. From a ...
Canadian Institute (1849-1914), Royal Canadian Institute, 1892
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Transactions
In the centre is represented a haematoblast in mitosis and with its chromatin so changed chemically that it takes the sulphindigotate portion of the reagent ; a, a red disc, b a leucocyte. Chromic acid, Indigo-carmine Fluid — X700. Fig. 9. From a ...
Canadian Institute (1849-1914), 1892
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Transactions of the Canadian Institute
In the centre is represented a haematoblast in mitosis and with its chromatin so changed chemically that it takes the sulphindigotate portion of the reagent ; a, a red disc, 6 a leucocyte. Chromic acid, Indigo-carmine F luid—X7oo. Fig. 9. From a ...
Canadian Institute, 1891
4
The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal and Pathological
represent only a few of the almost innumerable varieties of the breaking-up process. The entire and perfect haematoblast (as drawn in one of the lower rows of the group) is a large cubical or irregular-sided element, having a nucleus which ...
‎1879
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The St. Louis Clinique
This is erroneous, for neither the name "haematoblast" nor an accurate description thereof can be credited to him. ''Fosters' Medical Dictionary" is, so far as I know, the only work mentioning C. Heitzmann as the originator of the name. [ See Art.
‎1895
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Proceedings of the American Microscopical Society
This is erroneous, for neither the name " haematoblast," nor an accurate description thereof can be credited to him. Foster's Medical Dictionary is, so far as I know, the only work mentioning C. Heitzmann as the originator of the name. ( See Art.
American Microscopical Society, 1894
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Yale Sheffield Monthly
This observation of Kemp is certainly a verification of Hayem's theory and should confirmatory results be reached by other investigations in similar experiments, the genesis of the "haematoblast" will be, to a great extent, settled. At present ...
‎1901
8
The American Monthly Microscopical Journal
They are from the very beginning saturated with haemoglobin. Most writers quote Hayem as the discoverer of these bodies which is erroneous, for neither the name haematoblast nor an accurate description of them can be credited to him.
Romyn Hitchcock, Henry Leslie Osborn, Charles Wesley Smiley, 1892
9
Blackwell's Nursing Dictionary
An agent that improves the quality of red blood cells and haemoglobin. haematoblast (he'-ma-to-blast, hem' -a-): l. A primitive cell from which a blood cell develops. 2. An immature erythrocyte. haematocele (he'ma-to-sel, hem' -a-): 1.
Dawn Freshwater, Sian Masiln-Prothero, 2013
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Stedman's Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and ...
haematidrOSiS [Br.] SEE hematidrosis. haematin [Br.] SEE hematin. haematinaemia [Br.] SEE hematinemia. haematin Chloride [Br.] SEE hematin chloride. haematinic [Br.] SEE hematinic. haematO- [Br.] SEE hemato-. haematoblast [Br.] SEE ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 2005

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