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Bilharzia haematobiaHaematozoon H[ae]m`a*to*zo"["o]n, n.; pl. H[ae]matozoa.
[NL., fr. Gr. ?, blood + ? animal.] (Zo["o]l.)
A parasite inhabiting the blood; esp.:
(a) Certain species of nematodes of the genus Filaria,
sometimes found in the blood of man, the horse, the dog,
etc.
(b) The trematode, Bilharzia h[ae]matobia, which infests
the inhabitants of Egypt and other parts of Africa, often
causing death. Dermohaemal
Dermohaemal Der`mo*h[ae]"mal, a. (Anat.)
Pertaining to, or in relation with, both dermal and h[ae]mal
structures; as, the dermoh[ae]mal spines or ventral fin rays
of fishes.
Gordonia HaematoxylonBloodwood Blood"wood, n. (Bot.)
A tree having the wood or the sap of the color of blood.
Note: Norfolk Island bloodwood is a euphorbiaceous tree
(Baloghia lucida), from which the sap is collected
for use as a plant. Various other trees have the name,
chiefly on account of the color of the wood, as
Gordonia H[ae]matoxylon of Jamaica, and several
species of Australian Eucalyptus; also the true
logwood ( H[ae]matoxylon campechianum). Haema-
Haema- H[ae]m"a- (? or ?), Haemato- H[ae]m"a*to- (? or ?),
Haemo- H[ae]m"o- (? or ?). [Gr. ai^"ma, blood.]
Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood,
association with blood; as, h[ae]mapod, h[ae]matogenesis,
h[ae]moscope.
Note: Words from Gr. (?) are written hema-, hemato-, hemo-,
as well as h[ae]ma-, h[ae]mato-, h[ae]mo-.
Haemachrome
Haemachrome H[ae]m"a*chrome (? or ?), n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ?
color.] (Physiol. Chem.)
Hematin.
Haemacyanin
Haemacyanin H[ae]m`a*cy"a*nin, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr.? a dark blue
substance.] (Physiol. Chem.)
A substance found in the blood of the octopus, which gives to
it its blue color.
Note: When deprived of oxygen it is colorless, but becomes
quickly blue in contact with oxygen, and is then
generally called oxyh[ae]macyanin. A similar blue
coloring matter has been detected in small quantity in
the blood of other animals and in the bile.
Haemacytometer
Haemacytometer H[ae]m`a*cy*tom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]ma + Gr. ? a
hollow vessel + -meter.] (Physiol.)
An apparatus for determining the number of corpuscles in a
given quantity of blood.
Haemad
Haemad H[ae]"mad, adv. [H[ae]ma- + L. ad toward.] (Anat.)
Toward the h[ae]mal side; on the h[ae]mal side of; -- opposed
to neurad.
HaemadremometerHaemadrometer H[ae]m`a*drom"e*ter (? or ?), Haemadremometer
H[ae]m`a*dre*mom"e*ter, n.
Same as Hemadrometer. HaemadrometerHaemadrometer H[ae]m`a*drom"e*ter (? or ?), Haemadremometer
H[ae]m`a*dre*mom"e*ter, n.
Same as Hemadrometer. HaemadrometryHaemadrometry H[ae]m`a*drom"e*try,Haemadromometry
H[ae]m`a*dro*mom"e*try, n.
Same as Hemadrometry. Haemadromograph
Haemadromograph H[ae]m`a*drom"o*graph, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ?
course + -graph.] (Physiol.)
An instrument for registering the velocity of the blood.
HaemadromometryHaemadrometry H[ae]m`a*drom"e*try,Haemadromometry
H[ae]m`a*dro*mom"e*try, n.
Same as Hemadrometry. HaemadynameterHaemadynameter H[ae]`ma*dy*nam"e*ter (? or ?) Haemadynamometer
H[ae]`ma*dy`na*mom"e*ter (? or ?),
Same as Hemadynamometer. HaemadynamicsHaemadynamics H[ae]ma*dy*nam"ics, n.
Same as Hemadynamics. HaemadynamometerHaemadynameter H[ae]`ma*dy*nam"e*ter (? or ?) Haemadynamometer
H[ae]`ma*dy`na*mom"e*ter (? or ?),
Same as Hemadynamometer. HaemalHaemal H[ae]"mal, a. [Gr. a"i^ma blood.]
Pertaining to the blood or blood vessels; also, ventral. See
Hemal. HaemanthusBloodflower Blood"flow`er, n. [From the color of the flower.]
(Bot.)
A genus of bulbous plants, natives of Southern Africa, named
H[ae]manthus, of the Amaryllis family. The juice of H.
toxicarius is used by the Hottentots to poison their arrows. Haemaphaein
Haemaphaein H[ae]m`a*ph[ae]"in, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ? dusky.]
(Physiol.)
A brownish substance sometimes found in the blood, in cases
of jaundice.
Haemapod
Haemapod H[ae]m"a*pod (? or ?), n. [H[ae]ma + -pod.]
(Zo["o]l.)
An h[ae]mapodous animal. --G. Rolleston.
Haemapodous
Haemapodous H[ae]*map"o*dous, a. (Anat.)
Having the limbs on, or directed toward, the ventral or hemal
side, as in vertebrates; -- opposed to neuropodous.
Haemapoietic
Haemapoietic H[ae]m`a*poi*et"ic (? or ?), a. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ?
productive.] (Physiol.)
Bloodforming; as, the h[ae]mapoietic function of the spleen.
HaemastaticsHaemastatics H[ae]m`a*stat"ics, n.
Same as Hemastatics. Haematachometer
Haematachometer H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*ter, n. [H[ae]ma- + Gr. ?
swift + -meter.] (Physiol.)
A form of apparatus (somewhat different from the
hemadrometer) for measuring the velocity of the blood.
Haematachometry
Haematachometry H[ae]m`a*ta*chom"e*try, n. (Physiol.)
The measurement of the velocity of the blood.
HaematemesisHaematemesis H[ae]m`a*tem"e*sis, n.
Same as Hematemesis. HaematexylinHaematexylin H[ae]m`a*tex"y*lin, n. [See H[ae]matoxylon.]
(Chem.)
The coloring principle of logwood. It is obtained as a yellow
crystalline substance, C16H14O6, with a sweetish taste.
Formerly called also hematin. HaematicHaematic H[ae]*mat"ic, a. [Gr. ?]
Of or pertaining to the blood; sanguine; brownish red.
H[ae]matic acid (Physiol.), a hypothetical acid, supposed
to be formed from hemoglobin during its oxidation in the
lungs, and to have the power of freeing carbonic acid from
the sodium carbonate of the serum. --Thudichum.
Meaning of Haema from wikipedia
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Hippocampus haema, the
Korean seahorse, is a
seahorse of the
family Syngnathidae native to the
northern Pacific Ocean (Korea Strait, Sea of ****an, northeastern...
- dragon's blood. The word
Haemodracon is
derived from the
Latinized Gr****
haema-,
meaning "blood", and
dracon meaning "dragon".
Bauer A.M. [in French];...
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combining form hema- (or
sometimes hemo) can be
alternatively spelt with
haema- or
hæma, the
British English version. In both cases, it
means blood. The prefix...
- hallucinosis,
hallucination hem(at)-, haem(ato)- of or
pertaining to
blood Latin hæma[citation needed], from Gr**** αἷμα, αἱματ- (grc),
blood hematology, older...
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Larry Hama (/
ˈhæmə/; born June 7, 1949) is an
American comic-book writer, artist, actor, and
musician who has
worked in the
fields of
entertainment and...
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Hippocampus guttulatus Cuvier, 1829 (long-snouted seahorse)
Hippocampus haema Han, Kim, Kai & Senou, 2017 (Korean seahorse)
Hippocampus hippocampus (Linnaeus...
- 2008. "The
origin of Gr****
Pomaks is
based on HbO-Arab
mutation history".
Haema. 9 (3): 380–394. 2006.
Retrieved 27
February 2009.
Panoutsopoulou K; Hatzikotoulas...
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Extant 1392 The
Royal banner of the
Goryeo dynasty. Also
known as the "
Haema-gi",
which means "The
Seahorse Flag".
Extant 1392 The
Royal banner of the...
- (January 2002). "The
derivatives of the ****enic word "
Haema" (hema, blood) in the
English Language".
Haema. 5 (2): 140–163 – via ResearchGate.
Meletis J, Konstantopoulos...
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English Examples Search for
titles containing the word or
using the prefix:
haema-, hema- G αἷμα (haîma)
blood Haemosporida;
Bacteria sp.,
Haemophilus influenzae...