"hemolytic" meaning in English

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Adjective

Forms: more hemolytic [comparative], most hemolytic [superlative]
Head templates: {{en-adj}} hemolytic (comparative more hemolytic, superlative most hemolytic)
  1. Producing hemolysis; destroying red blood cells. Derived forms: antihemolytic, cohemolytic, enterohemolytic, hemolytical, hemolytic disease, hemolytic-uremic syndrome, immunohemolytic, nonhemolytic, subhemolytic Related terms: hemolysin, hemolysis Translations (producing hemolysis): hemolyyttinen (Finnish), hémolytique (French), hämolytisch (German), αιμολυτικός (aimolytikós) (Greek), hemolítico (Portuguese), hemolitic (Romanian), hemolítico (Spanish), hemolytisk (Swedish), hemolitik (Turkish)

Alternative forms

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