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Corpuscle

corpuscle
(corpuscles) Corpuscles are red or white blood cells. Deficiency of red corpuscles is caused by a lack of iron. N-COUNT: usu pl
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   noun  Etymology: Latin corpusculum, diminutive of corpus  Date: 1660  1. a minute particle  2.  a. a living cell; especially one (as a red or white blood cell or a cell in cartilage or bone) not aggregated into continuous tissues  b. any of various small circumscribed multicellular bodies  • corpuscular adjective ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  n. a minute body or cell in an organism, esp. (in pl.) the red or white cells in the blood of vertebrates. Derivatives corpuscular adj. Etymology: L corpusculum (as CORPUS) ...
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3.
  1) тельце; частица 2) корпускула (у голосеменных) – blood corpuscle – bone corpuscle – bridge corpuscle – bulblike corpuscle – cartilage corpuscle – colostrum corpuscle – corneal corpuscle – end corpuscle – genital corpuscle – ghost corpuscle – Golgi-Mazzoni corpuscle – Hassal's corpuscle – lamellated corpuscles – lymph corpuscle – Malpighian corpuscle – Meissner's corpuscle – milk corpuscle – phantom corpuscle – red corpuscle – renal corpuscle – reticulated corpuscle – shadow corpuscle – tactile corpuscle – taste corpuscle – terminal corpuscle – thymus corpuscle – touch corpuscle – Vater-Pacini corpuscles – white corpuscle – Zimmermann's corpuscle ...
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  noun  1) частица, тельце; корпускула - red corpuscles - white corpuscles  2) phys. атом; электрон; корпускула ...
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  ~ n one of the red or white cells in the blood ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1660, from L. corpusculum, dim. of corpus "body"; originally "any small particle," first applied to blood cells 1840s. Corpus delecti, first attested 1832, is L., lit. "body of the offense," not the murder victim's body, but the basic element of a crime; in the case of a murder, the death of the murdered person. ...
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