(medicine, organic chemistry) A phenolic compound having the chemical formula C₁₆H₁₄O₆, used (most often in conjunction with eosin) to make dye for staining tissue samples; extracted from the heart of the bloodwood tree, Haematoxylum campechianum.
hydroxamino
hyperclimax
hyperoxemia
hyperoxemia
noun
(pathology) A high level of oxygen in the blood, typically as a result of hyperoxia
lymphotaxis
lymphotaxis
noun
The attraction to, or repulsion from lymphocytes
midaxillary
midaxillary
adj
(anatomy) Describing a vertical line on the body downwards from the armpit
myxadenitis
myxasthenia
myxasthenia
noun
A reduced secretion of mucus
myxofibroma
myxofibroma
noun
(pathology) A neoplasm of the jaws
myxogastric
myxomatosis
myxomatosis
noun
A usually fatal viral disease of rabbits, causing skin tumors.
In general, a condition characterized by the growth of many myxomata (tumors of primitive connective tissue).
oxycinnamic
oxycoumarin
oxyhaematin
oxymandelic
oxymuriatic
oxymuriatic
adj
(chemistry, obsolete) Pertaining to, or consisting of, oxygen and hydrochloric acid.
pachymeninx
pachymeninx
noun
(anatomy) dura mater
paroxysmist
proximately
proximately
adv
In a proximate manner, position, or degree; immediately.