| polychromaemia | An increase in the total amount of haemoglobin in the blood. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| polychromasia | 1. A tendency of certain cells, such as the red blood cells in pernicious anaemia, to stain with basic and also acid dyes. 2. Condition characterised by the presence of many red blood cells that have an affinity for acid, basic, or neutral stains. Synonym: polychromasia, polychromatosis, polychromophilia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromate | <chemistry> A salt of a polychromic acid. See: Polychromic. <chemistry> A compound which exhibits, or from which may be prepared, a variety of colours, as certain solutions derived from vegetables, which display colours by fluorescence. See: Polychromatic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| polychromatic | Showing a variety, or a change, of colours. <chemistry> Polychromatic acid, a substance obtained by the action of nitric acid on aloes. Origin: Poly- + chromatic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| polychromatic cell | A primitive erythrocyte in bone marrow, with basophilic material as well as haemoglobin (acidophilic) in the cytoplasm. Synonym: polychromatophil cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromatocyte | polychromatophil |
| polychromatophil cell | A primitive erythrocyte in bone marrow, with basophilic material as well as haemoglobin (acidophilic) in the cytoplasm. Synonym: polychromatophil cell. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromatophile | 1. Staining readily with acid, neutral, and basic dyes; denoting certain cells, especially certain red blood cells. Synonym: polychromatophilic. 2. A young or degenerating erythrocyte that manifests acid and basic staining affinities. Synonym: polychromatocyte. Synonym: polychromophil. Origin: poly-+ G. Chroma, colour, + phileo, to love (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromatophilia | 1. A tendency of certain cells, such as the red blood cells in pernicious anaemia, to stain with basic and also acid dyes. 2. Condition characterised by the presence of many red blood cells that have an affinity for acid, basic, or neutral stains. Synonym: polychromasia, polychromatosis, polychromophilia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromatophilic | polychromatophil |
| polychromatosis | 1. A tendency of certain cells, such as the red blood cells in pernicious anaemia, to stain with basic and also acid dyes. 2. Condition characterised by the presence of many red blood cells that have an affinity for acid, basic, or neutral stains. Synonym: polychromasia, polychromatosis, polychromophilia. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychrome | <chemistry> Esculin; so called in allusion to its fluorescent solutions. Origin: Poly- + Gr. Colour. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| polychrome methylene blue | An alkaline solution of methylene blue which undergoes progressive oxidative demethylation with aging (ripening) to produce a mixture of methylene blue, azures, and methylene violet; boiling with sodium carbonate or other oxidizing agents accomplishes this result quickly, although it is not as highly regarded. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromia | Increased pigmentation in any part. (05 Mar 2000) |
| polychromic | 1. Polychromatic. 2. <chemistry> Pertaining to, or designating, any one of several acids (known only in their salts) which contain more than one atom of chromium. Origin: Poly- + (sense 1) Gr, or (sense 2) chromic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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polydactyl: of or relating to a person (or other vertebrate) having more than the normal number of digits
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any of several toxic antibiotics obtained from a particular soil bacterium
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an electrolyte of high molecular weight
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| polyneuritic psychosis |
alcoholic dementia: dementia observed during the last stages of severe chronic alcoholism; involves loss of memory for recent events although long term memory is intact
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inflammation of many or all of the peripheral nerves (as in leprosy)
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| Poly | a man with two or more wives |
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| Poly | having more than one wife at a time |
| Poly | having more than one wife at a time |
| Poly | of or relating to or resembling a polyhedron |
| Poly | the space enclosed by three or more planes that intersect in a vertex |
| Poly | a solid figure bounded by plane polygons or faces |
| Poly | excessive and profuse perspiration |
| Poly | (Greek mythology) the Muse of singing and mime and sacred dance |
| Poly | small usually parasitic flagellates |
| Poly | flagellates with several flagella |
| Poly | a person of great and varied learning |
| Poly | naturally occurring or synthetic |
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