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Haddock
ˈhæd.əkMeanings of Haddock:
nounA silvery-grey bottom-dwelling fish of north atlantic coastal waters, related to the cod. it is popular as a food fish and is of great commercial value.
Usage examples:
But if you can't find the best cod, then use chunky hake, haddock or sea bass fillets instead.
Meanings of Haddocks:
nounA silvery-grey bottom-dwelling fish of north atlantic coastal waters, related to the cod. it is popular as a food fish and is of great commercial value.
Usage examples:
But if you can't find the best cod, then use chunky hake, haddock or sea bass fillets instead.
Hades
ˈheɪ.diːzMeanings of Hades:
verbThe inclination of a mineral vein or fault from the vertical.
proper nounThe underworld; the land of the spirits of the dead.
nounIn greek mythology (= ancient stories), a place under the earth where the spirits of the dead go
Usage examples:
Persephone is the name of the goddess kidnapped by hades, king of the underworld.
Meanings of Hadhramautian:
proper nounA narrow region on the southern coast of yemen, separating the gulf of aden from the desert land of the southern arabian peninsula.
Hadj
hadʒMeanings of Hadj:
nounThe greater muslim pilgrimage to mecca, which takes place in the last month of the year and which all muslims are expected to make at least once during their lifetime if they can afford to do so. it is one of the five pillars of islam.
Usage examples:
The hajj links pilgrims with muslims around the world symbolically, ritually, and politically.
Hadji
ˈhadʒiːMeanings of Hadji:
nounA muslim who has been to mecca as a pilgrim.
Usage examples:
Haji hadi
Meanings of Hae:
verbScottish form of have.
Usage examples:
I didnae hae nae experience
Meanings of Haem:
nounAn iron-containing compound of the porphyrin class which forms the non-protein part of haemoglobin and some other biological molecules.
Usage examples:
This turnover releases significant amounts of the iron-free portion of heme, porphyrin, which is su…
combining formVariant spelling of haemo- shortened before a vowel (as in haemangioma ).
Haemal
ˈhiːm(ə)lMeanings of Haemal:
adjectiveOf or concerning the blood.
Usage examples:
Well-preserved centra show paired subcentral foramina, located on either side of the hemal ridge at…
Haemangioma
ˌhiːmandʒɪˈəʊməMeanings of Haemangioma:
nounA benign tumour of blood vessels, often forming a red birthmark.
Usage examples:
Lipomas, hemangiomas, neuromas, and fibromas are benign neoplasms that occur in the neck.
Meanings of Haemangiomas:
nounA benign tumour of blood vessels, often forming a red birthmark.
Usage examples:
Lipomas, hemangiomas, neuromas, and fibromas are benign neoplasms that occur in the neck.
Meanings of Haemangiomata:
nounA benign tumour of blood vessels, often forming a red birthmark.
Usage examples:
Lipomas, hemangiomas, neuromas, and fibromas are benign neoplasms that occur in the neck.
Haematemesis
ˌhiːməˈtɛmɪsɪsMeanings of Haematemesis:
nounThe vomiting of blood.
Usage examples:
The patient represented ten months after the laryngectomy and neck dissection with a one day histor…
Haematic
hiːˈmatɪkMeanings of Haematic:
adjectiveRelating to or affecting the blood.
Usage examples:
But during sleep, the body responds to the hematic slowdown with a genital workout roughly every 90…
Meanings of Haematin:
nounA bluish-black compound derived from haemoglobin by removal of the protein part and oxidation of the iron atom.
Usage examples:
She received infusions of glucose and hematin, which gave her symptomatic relief.
Meanings of Haematite:
nounA reddish-black mineral consisting of ferric oxide. it is an important ore of iron.
Usage examples:
The red sandstone is made up of quartz grains coated with hematite, an iron oxide mineral that give…
Haematocele
ˈhiːmətə(ʊ)siːlMeanings of Haematocele:
nounA swelling caused by blood collecting in a body cavity.
Usage examples:
Both pyoceles and hematoceles contain multiple septae (membranous partitions) within the fluid coll…
Haematologist
ˌhiː.məˈtɒl.ə.dʒɪstMeanings of Haematologist:
nounA doctor who specializes in diseases of the blood and the body tissues that make it
Usage examples:
He is a senior haematologist specializing in blood cancers., some haematologists believe that all b…
Haematoxylin
ˌhiːməˈtɒksɪlɪnMeanings of Haematoxylin:
nounA colourless compound present in logwood, which is easily converted into blue, red, or purple dyes and is used as a biological stain.
Usage examples:
Inactive dna is readily stained with hematoxylin, toluidine blue, and other similar basic dyes.
Meanings of Haematuria:
nounThe presence of blood in urine.
Usage examples:
He suffered from pain in the loins, scanty urine, hematuria, and generalized edema.
Meanings of Haemocytometer:
nounAn instrument for visual counting of the number of cells in a blood sample or other fluid under a microscope.
Usage examples:
Total cell count was performed on a hemocytometer.
Meanings of Haemoglobinuria:
nounExcretion of free haemoglobin in the urine.
Usage examples:
In elderly, asplenic, or immunocompromised patients a severe malaria-like illness with hemoglobinur…
Haemolysis
hiːˈmɒlɪsɪsMeanings of Haemolysis:
nounThe rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
Usage examples:
Not all patients who develop the antibody will undergo red blood cell hemolysis.
Haemolytic
ˌhiː.məˈlɪt.ɪkMeanings of Haemolytic:
adjectiveRelating to or involving the rupture or destruction of red blood cells.
Usage examples:
Haemolytic anaemia
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