"angiotropic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

Forms: more angiotropic [comparative], most angiotropic [superlative]
Etymology: angio- + -tropic Etymology templates: {{confix|en|angio|tropic}} angio- + -tropic Head templates: {{en-adj}} angiotropic (comparative more angiotropic, superlative most angiotropic)
  1. Misspelling of angiotrophic. Tags: alt-of, misspelling Alternative form of: angiotrophic
    Sense id: en-angiotropic-en-adj-tWAyv4NR Categories (other): English terms prefixed with angio- Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with angio-: 55 45
  2. Having an affinity for, or moving towards blood vessels
    Sense id: en-angiotropic-en-adj-DV8YmFBu Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with angio-, English terms suffixed with -tropic Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 39 61 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with angio-: 55 45 Disambiguation of English terms suffixed with -tropic: 43 57

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