Eosinophil Definition
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eosinophils
noun
eosinophils
Any structure, cell, etc. readily stainable with eosin; esp., the granular white blood cells that increase greatly in number in certain allergic and parasitic diseases.
Webster's New World
A microorganism, cell, or histological element easily stained by eosin or other acid dyes.
American Heritage
Synonyms:
adjective
Eosinophilic.
American Heritage Medicine
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Noun
Singular:
eosinophil
Plural:
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