slovodefinícia
Haemo-
(gcide)
Haemo- \H[ae]m"o-\ (h[e^]m"[-o]- or h[=e]"m[-o]-), prefix.
See H[ae]ma-.
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Haemo-
(gcide)
Haema- \H[ae]m"a-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]- or h[=e]"m[.a]-), Haemato-
\H[ae]m"a*to-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]*t[-o]- or h[=e]"m[.a]*t[-o]-),
Haemo- \H[ae]m"o-\ (h[e^]m"[-o]- or h[=e]"m[-o]-). [Gr. a"i^ma,
a"i`matos, blood.]
Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood,
association with blood; as, h[ae]mapod, h[ae]matogenesis,
h[ae]moscope.
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Note: Words from Gr. a"i^ma are written hema-, hemato-,
hemo-, as well as h[ae]ma-, h[ae]mato-, h[ae]mo-.
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podobné slovodefinícia
haemoglobin
(mass)
haemoglobin
- hemoglobín
haemophilia
(mass)
haemophilia
- hemofília
haemorrhage
(mass)
haemorrhage
- krvácanie
Haemo-
(gcide)
Haemo- \H[ae]m"o-\ (h[e^]m"[-o]- or h[=e]"m[-o]-), prefix.
See H[ae]ma-.
[1913 Webster]Haema- \H[ae]m"a-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]- or h[=e]"m[.a]-), Haemato-
\H[ae]m"a*to-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]*t[-o]- or h[=e]"m[.a]*t[-o]-),
Haemo- \H[ae]m"o-\ (h[e^]m"[-o]- or h[=e]"m[-o]-). [Gr. a"i^ma,
a"i`matos, blood.]
Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood,
association with blood; as, h[ae]mapod, h[ae]matogenesis,
h[ae]moscope.
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Note: Words from Gr. a"i^ma are written hema-, hemato-,
hemo-, as well as h[ae]ma-, h[ae]mato-, h[ae]mo-.
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Haemochrome
(gcide)
Haemochrome \H[ae]m"o*chrome\ (-kr[=o]m), n.
Same as H[ae]machrome.
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Haemochromogen
(gcide)
Haemochromogen \H[ae]m`o*chro"mo*gen\ (-kr[=o]"m[-o]*j[e^]n), n.
[H[ae]mochrome + -gen.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A body obtained from hemoglobin, by the action of reducing
agents in the absence of oxygen.
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Haemochromometer
(gcide)
Haemochromometer \H[ae]m`o*chro*mom"e*ter\
(-kr[-o]*m[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n. [H[ae]mochrome + -meter.]
(Physiol. Chem.)
An apparatus for measuring the amount of hemoglobin in a
fluid, by comparing it with a solution of known strength and
of normal color.
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Haemocyanin
(gcide)
Haemocyanin \H[ae]m`o*cy"a*nin\ (-s[imac]"[.a]*n[i^]n), n.
Same as H[ae]macyanin.
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Haemocytolysis
(gcide)
Haemocytolysis \H[ae]m`o*cy*tol"y*sis\
(-s[-i]*t[o^]l"[i^]*s[i^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr. a"i^ma blood +
ky`tos hollow vessel + ly`ein to loosen, dissolve.]
(Physiol.)
See H[ae]mocytotrypsis.
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Haemocytometer
(gcide)
Haemocytometer \H[ae]m`o*cy*tom"e*ter\, n.
See H[ae]macytometer.
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Haemocytotrypsis
(gcide)
Haemocytotrypsis \H[ae]m`o*cy`to*tryp"sis\
(-s[imac]`t[-o]*tr[i^]p"s[i^]s), n. [NL., fr. Gr. a"i^ma
blood + ky`tos hollow vessel + tri`bein to rub, grind.]
(Physiol.)
A breaking up of the blood corpuscles, as by pressure, in
distinction from solution of the corpuscles, or
h[ae]mocytolysis.
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Haemodoraceae
(gcide)
Bloodwort \Blood"wort`\, n. (Bot.)
A plant, Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name
is applied also to bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis), and
to an extensive order of plants (H[ae]modorace[ae]), the
roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter
useful in dyeing.
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Haemodromograph
(gcide)
Haemodromograph \H[ae]m`o*drom"o*graph\
(-dr[-o]*m[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n.
Same as H[ae]madromograph.
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Haemodromometer
(gcide)
Haemodromometer
\H[ae]m`o*dro*mom"e*ter\(-dr[-o]*m[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r),n.
Same as Hemadrometer.
Haemodynameter
(gcide)
Haemodynameter \H[ae]`mo*dy*nam"e*ter\
(h[=e]`m[-o]*d[-i]*n[a^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r or h[e^]m`[-o]*d[i^]-),
n.
Same as Hemadynamics.
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Haemoglobin
(gcide)
Haemoglobin \H[ae]m`o*glo"bin\, n.
Same as Hemoglobin.
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Haemoglobinometer
(gcide)
Haemoglobinometer \H[ae]m`o*glo`bin*om"e*ter\
(-[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n. [H[ae]moglobin + -meter.]
Same as Hemochromometer.
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Haemol
(gcide)
Haemol \H[ae]"mol\ (h[=e]"m[=o]l), n. [Gr. a"i^ma blood.]
(Chem.)
A dark brown powder containing iron, prepared by the action
of zinc dust as a reducing agent upon the coloring matter of
the blood, used medicinally as a hematinic.
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haemolutein
(gcide)
Hematoidin \Hem`a*toid"in\, n. (Physiol. Chem.)
A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed
from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in
the body. It resembles bilirubin. When present in the corpora
lutea it is called h[ae]molutein.
[1913 Webster]Haemolutein \H[ae]m`o*lu"te*in\ (-l[=u]"t[-e]*[i^]n), n.
[H[ae]mo- + corpus luteum.] (Physiol.)
See Hematoidin.
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Haemolutein
(gcide)
Hematoidin \Hem`a*toid"in\, n. (Physiol. Chem.)
A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed
from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in
the body. It resembles bilirubin. When present in the corpora
lutea it is called h[ae]molutein.
[1913 Webster]Haemolutein \H[ae]m`o*lu"te*in\ (-l[=u]"t[-e]*[i^]n), n.
[H[ae]mo- + corpus luteum.] (Physiol.)
See Hematoidin.
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Haemolysis
(gcide)
Haemolysis \H[ae]*mol"y*sis\ (h[-e]*m[o^]l"[i^]*s[i^]s), n.,
Haemolytic \H[ae]m`o*lyt"ic\ (h[e^]m`[-o]*l[i^]t"*[i^]c or
h[=e]`m[-o]-), a. (Physiol.)
Same as H[ae]matolysis, H[ae]matolytic.
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Haemolytic
(gcide)
Haemolysis \H[ae]*mol"y*sis\ (h[-e]*m[o^]l"[i^]*s[i^]s), n.,
Haemolytic \H[ae]m`o*lyt"ic\ (h[e^]m`[-o]*l[i^]t"*[i^]c or
h[=e]`m[-o]-), a. (Physiol.)
Same as H[ae]matolysis, H[ae]matolytic.
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haemomanometer
(gcide)
Hemadynamometer \He`ma*dy"na*mom"e*ter\, n. [Hema- +
dynamometr.] (Physiol.)
An instrument by which the pressure of the blood in the
arteries, or veins, is measured by the height to which it
will raise a column of mercury; -- called also a
h[ae]momanometer.
[1913 Webster]Haemomanometer \H[ae]m`o*ma*nom"e*ter\
(-m[.a]*n[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n. [H[ae]mo- + manometer.]
Same as Hemadynamometer.
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Haemomanometer
(gcide)
Hemadynamometer \He`ma*dy"na*mom"e*ter\, n. [Hema- +
dynamometr.] (Physiol.)
An instrument by which the pressure of the blood in the
arteries, or veins, is measured by the height to which it
will raise a column of mercury; -- called also a
h[ae]momanometer.
[1913 Webster]Haemomanometer \H[ae]m`o*ma*nom"e*ter\
(-m[.a]*n[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n. [H[ae]mo- + manometer.]
Same as Hemadynamometer.
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Haemometer
(gcide)
Haemometer \H[ae]*mom"e*ter\ (h[-e]*m[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n.
[H[ae]mo- + -meter.] (Physiol.)
Same as Hemadynamometer.
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Haemony
(gcide)
Haemony \H[ae]"mo*ny\ (h[=e]"m[-o]*n[y^]), n. [L. H[ae]monia a
name of Thessaly, the land of magic.]
A plant described by Milton as "of sovereign use against all
enchantments."
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Haemopis vorax
(gcide)
Leech \Leech\, n. [OE. leche, l[ae]che, physician, AS. l[=ae]ce;
akin to Fries. l[=e]tza, OHG. l[=a]hh[imac], Icel.
l[ae]knari, Sw. l[aum]kare, Dan. l[ae]ge, Goth. l[=e]keis,
AS. l[=a]cnian to heal, Sw. l[aum]ka, Dan. l[ae]ge, Icel.
l[ae]kna, Goth. l[=e]kin[=o]n.]
1. A physician or surgeon; a professor of the art of healing.
[Written also leach.] [Archaic] --Spenser.
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Leech, heal thyself. --Wyclif (Luke
iv. 23).

2. (Zool.) Any one of numerous genera and species of annulose
worms, belonging to the order Hirudinea, or Bdelloidea,
esp. those species used in medicine, as {Hirudo
medicinalis} of Europe, and allied species.
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Note: In the mouth of bloodsucking leeches are three
convergent, serrated jaws, moved by strong muscles. By
the motion of these jaws a stellate incision is made in
the skin, through which the leech sucks blood till it
is gorged, and then drops off. The stomach has large
pouches on each side to hold the blood. The common
large bloodsucking leech of America ({Macrobdella
decora}) is dark olive above, and red below, with black
spots. Many kinds of leeches are parasitic on fishes;
others feed upon worms and mollusks, and have no jaws
for drawing blood. See Bdelloidea. Hirudinea, and
Clepsine.
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3. (Surg.) A glass tube of peculiar construction, adapted for
drawing blood from a scarified part by means of a vacuum.
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Horse leech, a less powerful European leech ({H[ae]mopis
vorax}), commonly attacking the membrane that lines the
inside of the mouth and nostrils of animals that drink at
pools where it lives.
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Haemoplastic
(gcide)
Haemoplastic \H[ae]`mo*plas"tic\, a.
Same as H[ae]matoplastic.
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Haemopsis vorax
(gcide)
Horse-leech \Horse"-leech`\, n.
1. (Zool.) A large blood-sucking leech (H[ae]mopsis vorax),
of Europe and Northern Africa. It attacks the lips and
mouths of horses.
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2. A farrier; a veterinary surgeon.
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Haemorrhoidal
(gcide)
Haemorrhoidal \H[ae]m"or*rhoid"al\, a.
Same as Hemorrhoidal.
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Haemoscope
(gcide)
Haemoscope \H[ae]m"o*scope\ (h[e^]m"[-o]*sk[=o]p or
h[=e]"m[-o]-), n. [H[ae]mo- + -scope.] (Physiol.)
An instrument devised by Hermann, for regulating and
measuring the thickness of a layer of blood for spectroscopic
examination.
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Haemostatic
(gcide)
Haemostatic \H[ae]m`o*stat"ic\ (-st[a^]t"[i^]k), a.
Same as Hemostatic.
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Haemotachometer
(gcide)
Haemotachometer \H[ae]m`o*ta*chom"e*ter\
(-t[.a]*k[o^]m"[-e]*t[~e]r), n.
Same as H[ae]matachometer.
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Haemotachometry
(gcide)
Haemotachometry \H[ae]m`o*ta*chom"e*try\ (-tr[y^]), n.
Same as H[ae]matachometry.
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Methaemoglobin
(gcide)
Methaemoglobin \Met`haem*o*glo"bin\ (? or ?), n. [Pref. met- +
haemoglobin.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A stable crystalline compound obtained by the decomposition
of hemoglobin. It is found in old blood stains.
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Oxyhaemocyanin
(gcide)
Oxyhaemacyanin \Ox`y*haem`a*cy"a*nin\, Oxyhaemocyanin
\Ox`y*haem`o*cy"a*nin\, n. [Oxy
(a) + haemacyanin, haemocyanin.] (Physiol. Chem.) See
Haemacyanin.
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Oxyhaemoglobin
(gcide)
Oxyhaemoglobin \Ox`y*haem`o*glo"bin\, Oxyhemoglobin
\Ox`y*hem`o*glo"bin\, n. [Oxy
(a) + haemoglobin, hemoglobin.] (Physiol. Chem.) See
Hemoglobin.
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