Normocyte


[nawr-muh-sahyt] /ˈnɔr məˌsaɪt/

noun, Anatomy.
1.
an erythrocyte of normal size.

normocyte nor·mo·cyte (nôr’mə-sīt’)
n.
A red blood cell having normal size, shape, or color.

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