polychromatic
21polychromatic — adj. 1 many coloured. 2 (of radiation) containing more than one wavelength. Derivatives: polychromatism n …
22polychromatic acid — noun A substance obtained by the action of nitric acid on aloes …
23polychromatic cells — polychromatophil cells immature erythrocytes staining with both acid and basic stains so that their color is a diffuse mixture of blue gray and pink …
24polychromatic erythrocyte — polychromatophilic erythrocyte an erythrocyte that, on staining, shows various shades of blue, combined with tinges of pink …
25polychromatic normoblast — polychromatophilic normoblast see under erythroblast …
26rubricyte — Polychromatic normoblast. See erythroblast. [L. ruber, red, + kytos, cell] * * * ru·bri·cyte rü bri .sīt n an immature red blood cell that has a nucleus, is about half the size of developing red blood cells in preceding stages, and has cytoplasm… …
27Kiffa beads — are rare powder glass beads named after the Mauritanian city of Kiffa, where French ethnologist R.Mauny documented them first in 1949.cite journal| last = Mauny| first = R| title = Fabrication de perles de verre en Mauritanie| journal = Notes… …
28Western architecture — Introduction history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present. The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …
29Pottery of ancient Greece — Bilingual amphora by the Andokides Painter, ca. 520 BC (Munich) As the result of its relative durability, pottery is a large part of the archaeological record of Ancient Greece, and because there is so much of it (some 100,000 vases are recorded… …
30Normoblast — An erythroblast is a type of red blood cell which still retains a cell nucleus. It is the immediate precursor of a normal erythrocyte. Contents 1 Nomenclature 2 Development 3 Additional images 4 …