释义 |
hae·mat·i·num \hēˈmad.ənəm\ noun also hae·mat·i·non \-d.əˌnän\ (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from neuter of Latin haematinus blood-colored, from Greek haimatinos bloody, from haimat- hemat- + -inos -ine : a hard opaque red glass made by the ancients; also : a modern imitation of this |