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basophileenUK
ba·so·phil B0104200 (bā′sə-fĭl, -zə-) also ba·so·phile (-fīl′, -fĭl)n. A white blood cell that when activated releases histamine and other substances that are involved in allergic reactions. Basophils are found chiefly in the blood and sites of inflammation and have cytoplasmic granules that are stained with basic dyes.adj. Basophilic. [baso- + -phil(e).]basophilea cell or tissue that stains easily. — basophilic, basophilous, adj.See also: CellsThesaurusNoun | 1. | basophile - a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stainsbasophilleucocyte, leukocyte, WBC, white blood cell, white blood corpuscle, white cell, white corpuscle - blood cells that engulf and digest bacteria and fungi; an important part of the body's defense system | EncyclopediaSeebasophilAcronymsSeeBASObasophileenUK Related to basophile: monocyte, Monocytes, Lymphocytes, Eosinophils, NeutrophilsSynonyms for basophilenoun a leukocyte with basophilic granules easily stained by basic stainsSynonymsRelated Words- leucocyte
- leukocyte
- WBC
- white blood cell
- white blood corpuscle
- white cell
- white corpuscle
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