• Erythrocyte

    Origin

    From Ancient Greek ἐρυθρός (eruthrós, "red") + -cyte.

    Full definition of erythrocyte

    Noun

    erythrocyte

    (plural erythrocytes)
    1. (hematology, cytology) An anucleate cell in the blood involved with the transport of oxygen. Also called a red blood cell because of the red coloring of hemoglobin.
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