lymphocyte

English

Etymology

From lympho- + -cyte.

Noun

lymphocyte (plural lymphocytes)

  1. (cytology, immunology) Any of several types of white blood cell with a spherical nucleus occurring in the lymphatic system, including B cells, T cells and natural killer cells.

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French

Etymology

From lymphe + -o- + -cyte.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /lɛ̃.fɔ.sit/
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  • Homophone: lymphocytes

Noun

lymphocyte m (plural lymphocytes)

  1. (cytology) lymphocyte

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