haematoblast etymology

English word haematoblast comes from English -blast (An immature cell or tissue.), English haemato- (Blood.)

Detailed word origin of haematoblast

Dictionary entryLanguageDefinition
-blast English (eng) An immature cell or tissue.
haemato- English (eng) Blood.
haematoblast English (eng) (anatomy) One of the minute disk-shaped bodies found in blood with the ordinary red and white corpuscles; a third kind of blood corpuscle, supposed by some to be an early stage in the development of the red corpuscles.

Words with the same origin as haematoblast

Descendants of -blast
ameloblast ameloblastin ameloblastoma cardioblast cytotrophoblast embryoblast erythroblast haemoblast hematoblast hepatoblastic hypoblastic idioblast leucoblast leukoblast macroblast megakaryoblast megakaryoblastic megaloblast monoblast odontoblast parablast retinoblast sarcoblast trophoblastic
Descendants of haemato-
haematocele haematogenesis haematogenetic haematogenous haematoin haematology haematolysis haematoma haematopathology haematophagous haematophilia haematophobia haematoplastic haematopoiesis haematopoietic haematoscope haematothermal haematotoxin haematotympanum haematuria