hematic
/hi'mætik/ Cách viết khác : (hematic) /hi'mætik/
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to or containing blood: "Hematic" describes something that is connected to, consists of, or involves blood.
- Affecting blood: It can also refer to something that has an impact on blood or its properties.
Usage
- The term "hematic" is a specialized, technical adjective used primarily in medical, biological, and anatomical contexts. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation.
- It is often used to describe conditions, substances, or anatomical features directly associated with blood.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The doctor ordered a series of hematic tests to analyze the patient's blood composition.
- A hematic cyst is a rare type of cyst that contains blood.
- The patient experienced a hematic crisis, requiring immediate medical attention.
Advanced Usage
- "Hematic system": A less common but technically correct term referring to the blood system or circulatory system.
- The study focused on disorders of the hematic system.
Variants and Related Words
- Hematological (adj): Pertaining to the study of blood and blood-forming organs.
- She is a specialist in hematological diseases.
- Hematogenous (adj): Originating in or carried by the blood.
- Hematogenous spread is a common way for cancer to metastasize.
- Heme (n): The iron-containing component of hemoglobin in red blood cells.
- Heme is essential for oxygen transport.
Synonyms
- Sanguineous: Of, relating to, or involving blood; bloody.
- Hemic: An alternative adjective form meaning "of or relating to blood."
Antonyms
- Anemic: Relating to or suffering from anemia, a deficiency of red blood cells or hemoglobin.
- Non-hematic: Not relating to or containing blood.
Adjective
- relating to or containing or affecting blood
- a hematic cyst
- a hematic crisis