different between hematinic vs hematic

hematinic

English

Etymology

hematin +? -ic

Adjective

hematinic (comparative more hematinic, superlative most hematinic)

  1. (medicine) That improves the quality of blood, especially by increasing the amount of hemoglobin or of red blood cells.

Noun

hematinic (plural hematinics)

  1. (medicine) Any substance that has this effect.

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hematic

English

Alternative forms

  • haematic

Etymology

Ancient Greek [Term?]

Adjective

hematic (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, affecting or containing blood

Translations

Noun

hematic (plural hematics)

  1. hematinic

Further reading

  • hematic at OneLook Dictionary Search
  • hematic, haematic at Google Ngram Viewer

Romanian

Etymology

From French hématique

Adjective

hematic m or n (feminine singular hematic?, masculine plural hematici, feminine and neuter plural hematice)

  1. hematic

Declension

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