hēˈmäləsə̇s noun
( plural hemoly·ses -əˌsēz)
Etymology: New Latin, from hem- + -lysis
: liberation of hemoglobin from red blood cells ; specifically : such a liberation brought about by a specific hemolysin usually interacting with complement
hēˈmäləsə̇s noun
( plural hemoly·ses -əˌsēz)
Etymology: New Latin, from hem- + -lysis
: liberation of hemoglobin from red blood cells ; specifically : such a liberation brought about by a specific hemolysin usually interacting with complement
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012