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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024e•o•sin•o•phil (ē′ə sin′ə fil),USA pronunciation [Biol.]n. - Laboratory[Histol.]any cell, tissue, organism, or substance that has an affinity for eosin and other acid stains.
- Cell Biology, Immunologya leukocyte having eosinophilic granules in the cytoplasm and usually a bilobate nucleus.
adj. - Laboratoryeosinophilic.
Also, e•o•sin•o•phile (ē′ə sin′ə fīl′).USA pronunciation - eosin + -o- + -phil(e) 1885–90
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024e•o•sin•o•phil•ic (ē′ə sin′ə fil′ik),USA pronunciation adj. [Histol.]- Laboratoryhaving an affinity for eosin and other acid dyes; acidophilic.
Also, e•o•si•noph•i•lous (ē′ə si nof′ə ləs),USA pronunciation eosinophil. - eosinophil + -ic 1895–1900
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