WRIGHT'S STAIN


Meaning of WRIGHT'S STAIN in English

ˈrīts- noun

Usage: usually capitalized W

Etymology: after James Homer Wright died 1928 American pathologist

: a stain that is a modification of the Romanowsky stain and is much used in staining blood and blood-living parasites

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