Phagocytic pneumonocyte
phagocytic pneumonocyte n.
An alveolar phagocyte containing hemosiderin, carbon, or other foreign particles.
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[fag-uh-sahy-tohs, -tohz] /ˈfæg əˌsaɪ toʊs, -toʊz/ verb (used with object), phagocytosed, phagocytosing. 1. . phagocytose phag·o·cy·tose (fāg’ə-sĭ-tōs’, -tōz’, -sī’tōs, -tōz) v. phag·o·cy·tosed, phag·o·cy·tos·ing, phag·o·cy·tos·es To phagocytize.
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