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polychromophil pol·y·chro·mat·o·phil , polychromatophile (pol'ē-krō'măt-ō-fil, -fīl), 1. Having a tendency to stain with both basic and acidic dyes. Synonym(s): polychromatophilic2. A young or degenerating erythrocyte that manifests acidic and basic staining affinities. Synonym(s): polychromatocyte Synonym(s): polychromophil [poly- + G. chrōma, color, + phileō, to love] polychromophil adjective Referring to a cell or structure that stains with acidic, basic or neutral dyes. noun An early or effete erythrocyte that stains with acidic, basic or neutral dyes. |