释义 |
he·mo·co·nia noun also he·mo·ko·nia \ˌhēməˈkōnēə, ˌhem-\ (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from hem- + Greek konia dust — more at incinerate : small refractive colorless particles in the blood that are believed to be castoff granules from the cells in the blood or minute globules of fat — called also blood dust |