Erythrocyte
Origin
From Ancient Greek á¼ÏυθÏός (eruthrós, "red") + -cyte.
Full definition of erythrocyte
Noun
erythrocyte
(plural erythrocytes)- (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.