Basophiles
biology. a basophilic cell, tissue, organism, or substance.
anatomy. a white blood cell having a two-lobed nucleus and basophilic granules in its cytoplasm.
biology, basophilic.
historical examples
very constant also is a marked absolute, and often a relative, increase of eosinophiles and basophiles.
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adjective
(of cells or cell contents) easily stained by basic dyes
noun
a basophil cell, esp a leucocyte
basophil ba·so·phil (bā’sə-fĭl, -zə-) or ba·so·phile (-fīl’)
n.
a cell, especially a white blood cell, having granules that stain readily with basic dyes.
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