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Traditional English :: haecceity
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haeness.html - n. Philos. 1 the quality of a thing that makes it unique or describable as 'this (one)'. 2 individuality. [med.L haecceitas f. haec fem. of hic this] |
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Traditional English :: haem
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haeness.html - n. (also heme) a non-protein compound containing iron, and responsible for the red colour of haemoglobin. [Gk haima blood or f. HAEMOGLOBIN] |
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Traditional English :: haemal
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haeness.html - adj. (US hemal) Anat. 1 of or concerning the blood. 2 a situated on the same side of the body as the heart and great blood-vessels. b ventral. [Gk haima blood] |
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Traditional English :: haematic
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haeness.html - adj. (US hematic) Med. of or containing blood. [Gk haimatikos (as HAEMATIN)] |
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Traditional English :: haematin
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haeness.html - n. (US hematin) Anat. a bluish-black derivative of haemoglobin, formed by removal of the protein part and oxidation of the iron atom. [Gk haima -matos blood] |
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Traditional English :: haematite
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haeness.html - n. (US hematite) a ferric oxide ore. [L haematites f. Gk haimatites (lithos) bloodlike (stone) (as HAEMATIN)] |
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