Medical term:
monochromatophil
mon·o·chro·mat·o·phil
, monochromatophile (mon'ō-krō-mat'ō-fil, -fīl),1. Taking only one stain.
2. A cell or any histologic element staining with only one kind of dye.
Synonym(s): monochromophil, monochromophile
[mono- + G. chrōma, color, + philos, fond]
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mon·o·chro·mat·o·phil
, monochromatophile (mon'ō-krō-mat'ō-fil, -fīl)1. Taking only one stain.
2. A cell or any histologic element staining with only one kind of dye.
[mono- + G. chrōma, color, + philos, fond]
Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012
monochromatophil
(mŏn″ō-krō-măt′ō-fĭl) [″ + ″ + philein, to love]A cell or tissue that accepts only one stain.
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