different between haematitic vs haematinic
haematitic
English
Etymology
haematite +? -ic
Adjective
haematitic (comparative more haematitic, superlative most haematitic)
- Of a blood-red colour; crimson or brownish red.
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haematinic
English
Adjective
haematinic (comparative more haematinic, superlative most haematinic)
- Alternative form of hematinic
Noun
haematinic (plural haematinics)
- Alternative form of hematinic
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