An acidophilic white blood cell
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acidophilAn acidophilic white blood cell
acidophilsAn acidophilic white blood cell
granulocytesA white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g., an eosinophil or a basophil
granulocyteA white blood cell with secretory granules in its cytoplasm, e.g., an eosinophil or a basophil
corpusclesA minute body or cell in an organism, esp. a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates
basophilsA basophilic white blood cell
neutrophilsA neutrophilic white blood cell
lymphocytea small white blood cell
lymphocytesLYMPHOCYTE, a small white blood cell
granulocytea kind of white blood cell
monocytea type of white blood cell
monocytesMONOCYTE, a type of white blood cell
granulocytesGRANULOCYTE, a kind of white blood cell
basophilea type of white blood cell, also BASOPHIL
basophilbasophile (a type of white blood cell, also BASOPHIL)
basophilesBASOPHILE, a type of white blood cell, also BASOPHIL
basophilsBASOPHIL, basophile (a type of white blood cell, also BASOPHIL)
granulocyticof or like a granulocyte, a kind of white blood cell
eosinophilA white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin
eosinophilsA white blood cell containing granules that are readily stained by eosin
basophilwhite blood cell having a two-lobed nucleus and basophilic granules in its cytoplasm
monocytesA large phagocytic white blood cell with a simple oval nucleus and clear, grayish cytoplasm
phagocytea cell (as a white blood cell) that engulfs and consumes foreign material (as microorganisms) and debris
eosinophilea type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin also EOSINOPHIL
eosinophila type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin also EOSINOPHILE
eosinophilesEOSINOPHILE, a type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin also EOSINOPHIL
eosinophilsEOSINOPHIL, a type of white blood cell, so called because it is easily stained by eosin also EOSINOPHILE
lymphocyteA form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring esp. in the lymphatic system
lymphocytesA form of small leukocyte (white blood cell) with a single round nucleus, occurring esp. in the lymphatic system
corpusculea cell or other minute body suspended in fluid, esp a red or white cell in the blood also CORPUSCLE
corpusclea cell or other minute body suspended in fluid, esp a red or white cell in the blood also CORPUSCULE
corpusculesCORPUSCULE, a cell or other minute body suspended in fluid, esp a red or white cell in the blood also CORPUSCLE
corpusclesCORPUSCLE, a cell or other minute body suspended in fluid, esp a red or white cell in the blood also CORPUSCULE
macrophagesA large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, esp. at sites of infection
macrophageA large phagocytic cell found in stationary form in the tissues or as a mobile white blood cell, esp. at sites of infection
monocytea large white blood cell with finely granulated chromatin dispersed throughout the nucleus that is formed in the bone marrow, enters the blood, and migrates into the connective tissue where it differentiates into a macrophage
leukocyteA colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages
leukocytesA colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages
leucocytesA colorless cell that circulates in the blood and body fluids and is involved in counteracting foreign substances and disease; a white (blood) cell. There are several types, all ameboid cells with a nucleus, including lymphocytes, granulocytes, monocytes, and macrophages