Idiograph
[id-ee-uh-graf, -grahf] /ˈɪd i əˌgræf, -ˌgrɑf/
noun
1.
a mark or signature characteristic of a particular person, organization, etc.; trademark.
Compare (def 2).
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- Idioheteroagglutinin
idioheteroagglutinin id·i·o·het·er·o·ag·glu·ti·nin (ĭd’ē-ō-hět’ə-rō-ə-glōōt’n-ĭn) n. An idioagglutinin occurring in the blood of one animal, but capable of combining with the antigenic material from an animal of another species.
- Idiographic
[id-ee-uh-graf-ik] /ˌɪd i əˈgræf ɪk/ adjective, Psychology. 1. pertaining to or involving the study or explication of individual cases or events (opposed to ). /ˌɪdɪəʊˈɡræfɪk/ adjective 1. (psychol) of or relating to the study of individuals Compare nomothetic
- Idioheterolysin
idioheterolysin id·i·o·het·er·ol·y·sin (ĭd’ē-ō-hět’ə-rŏl’ĭ-sĭn, -rō-lī’sĭn) n. An idiolysin occurring in the blood of one species, but capable of combining with the red blood cells of another species, thereby causing hemolysis when complement is present.
- Idioisoagglutinin
idioisoagglutinin id·i·o·i·so·ag·glu·ti·nin (ĭd’ē-ō-ī’sō-ə-glōōt’n-ĭn) n. An idioagglutinin occurring in the blood of an animal and capable of agglutinating cells from an animal of the same species.
- Idioisolysin
idioisolysin id·i·o·i·sol·y·sin (ĭd’ē-ō-ī-sŏl’ĭ-sĭn, -ī’sə-lī’sĭn) n. An idiolysin occurring in the blood of an animal and capable of combining with red blood cells from an animal of the same species, thereby causing hemolysis when complement is present.