- hæmolysis
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Haematolysis — H[ae]m a*tol y*sis (h[e^]m [.a]*t[o^]l [i^]*s[i^]s or h[e^] m[.a] ), n. [NL.; h[ae]mato + Gr. ly sis a loosing, dissolving, fr. ly ein to loose, dissolve.] (Physiol.) Dissolution of the red blood corpuscles with diminished coagulability of the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Haematolytic — Haematolysis H[ae]m a*tol y*sis (h[e^]m [.a]*t[o^]l [i^]*s[i^]s or h[e^] m[.a] ), n. [NL.; h[ae]mato + Gr. ly sis a loosing, dissolving, fr. ly ein to loose, dissolve.] (Physiol.) Dissolution of the red blood corpuscles with diminished… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
septicæmia — noun /sɛptɪˈsiːmɪə/ Blood poisoning; sepsis of the blood.<ref name= OED /> Syn: septæmia See Also: æmia, pyæmia, pyæmic, viræmia, viræmic, anæmia, chloræmia, collæmia, hæm, hæm , hæmapophysis, hæmapophysial, hæmautograph, hæmautographic,… … Wiktionary
ACANTHOLYSIS BULLOSA — ACANTHOLYSIS BULLOSA, см. Epider molysis bullosa … Большая медицинская энциклопедия
-lysis — comb. form forming nouns denoting disintegration or decomposition (electrolysis; haemolysis). * * * ləsə̇s noun combining form (plural lyses ləˌsēz) Etymology: New Latin, from Latin & Greek; Latin … Useful english dictionary
molysite — ˈmäləˌsīt noun ( s) Etymology: Italian molisite, from Greek mōlysis action of parboiling, simmering (from mōlyein to parboil + sis) + Italian ite : a mineral FeCl3 consisting of native ferric chloride found in Vesuvian lava … Useful english dictionary