释义 |
re·agin \rēˈājə̇n\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary reagent + -in 1. : a substance in the blood of persons with syphilis that is sometimes held to be an antibody and is responsible for positive Wassermann, Kahn, or other serological reactions for syphilis 2. : an antibody in the blood of individuals with atopic allergy that does not react visibly in vitro but possesses the power of passively sensitizing the skin of normal individuals • re·agin·ic \|rēə|jinik\ adjective • re·agin·i·cal·ly \-nə̇k(ə)lē\ adverb |