Definition of haematic in English:
haematic
(US hematic)
adjective hiːˈmatɪkhiˈmædɪk
Medicine dated Relating to or affecting the blood.
〔医〕〈旧〉(与)血(相关)的;作用于血的
Example sentencesExamples
- The cytology excluded the presence of acantholytic cells and evidenced only connective and haematic cells.
- The amount of intraventricular haematic density and hydrocephalus were associated to cognitive impairment and to delirium.
- Our patient had a spontaneous onset hematic cyst without any history of previous trauma or surgery.
- But during sleep, the body responds to the hematic slowdown with a genital workout roughly every 90 minutes.
- It appears well evident that the above mentioned compound is rapidly absorbed by the nasal mucosa into the systemic hematic circulation without first-pass metabolism.
Origin
Mid 19th century: from Greek haimatikos, from haima, haimat- 'blood'.
Definition of hematic in US English:
hematic
(British haematic)
adjectivehiˈmædɪkhēˈmadik
Medicine dated Relating to or affecting the blood.
〔医〕〈旧〉(与)血(相关)的;作用于血的
Example sentencesExamples
- The amount of intraventricular haematic density and hydrocephalus were associated to cognitive impairment and to delirium.
- Our patient had a spontaneous onset hematic cyst without any history of previous trauma or surgery.
- It appears well evident that the above mentioned compound is rapidly absorbed by the nasal mucosa into the systemic hematic circulation without first-pass metabolism.
- But during sleep, the body responds to the hematic slowdown with a genital workout roughly every 90 minutes.
- The cytology excluded the presence of acantholytic cells and evidenced only connective and haematic cells.
Origin
Mid 19th century: from Greek haimatikos, from haima, haimat- ‘blood’.