Siderophage


siderophage sid·er·o·phage (sĭd’ər-ə-fāj’)
n.
See siderophore.

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    siderophil sid·er·o·phil (sĭd’ər-ə-fĭl) or sid·er·o·phile (-fīl’) adj. Absorbing iron. n. A cell or tissue that contains iron.

  • Siderophile

    adjective 1. (of a cell or tissue) having an affinity for iron. 2. Geology. (of a chemical element in the earth) having an affinity for metallic iron. noun 3. a siderophile element, tissue, or cell.

  • Siderophilin

    /ˌsɪdəˈrɒfəlɪn/ noun 1. another name for transferrin siderophilin sid·er·oph·i·lin (sĭd’ə-rŏf’ə-lĭn, -rə-fĭl’ĭn) n. See transferrin.

  • Siderophilous

    siderophilous sid·er·oph·i·lous (sĭd’ə-rŏf’ə-ləs) adj. Siderophil.

  • Siderophobia

    noun a fear of stars Word Origin Greek sideros ‘iron’


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