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eosinophil

eosinophil
Noun
pl: eosinophils

This term describes a specialized leukocyte characterized by its affinity for acidic dyes. In a clinical setting, the presence of these cells is a primary biomarker for identifying hypersensitivity responses or the presence of helminths in the body. As a biological entity, it is a countable noun. While it refers to a microscopic cell, it follows standard English pluralization rules, though it is almost exclusively used within medical and pathological discourse.

Meanings

Nouneosinophil

A type of white blood cell characterized by granules that stain brightly with eosin, primarily involved in fighting parasitic infections and mediating allergic reactions.

"The patient's blood test showed a high count of eosinophils, suggesting a possible allergic reaction."

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