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blood cell (plural blood cells)
- (hematology, cytology) Any of the cells normally found in blood, namely erythrocytes and leukocytes, sometimes including the platelets.
any of the cells normally found in the blood
- Arabic: خَلِيَّة دَم f (ḵaliyyat dam), خَلِيَّة دَمَوِيَّة f (ḵaliyya damawiyya)
- Bulgarian: кръ́вно телце́ n (krǎ́vno telcé)
- Catalan: cèl·lula sanguínia f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 血細胞 / 血细胞 (zh) (xuèxìbāo), 血球 (zh) (xuèqiú)
- Czech: krvinka (cs) f
- Danish: blodcelle (da) c, blodlegeme (da) n
- Dutch: bloedcel (nl) m or f
- Faroese: blóðkorn n, blóðkroppur m
- Finnish: verisolu
- French: cellule sanguine f, globule (fr) f
- German: Blutkörperchen (de) n
- Hungarian: vérsejt (hu), vértest (hu)
- Icelandic: blóðkorn (is) n, blóðfruma (is) f
- Irish: fuilchill f, cill fola f, coirpín fola m, fuilchoirpín m
- Japanese: 血球 (ja) (けっきゅう, kekkyū)
- Korean: 혈구(血球) (ko) (hyeolgu)
- Maori: pūtau toto
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: blodcelle m or f, blodlegeme n
- Nynorsk: blodlekam m
- Polish: krwinka (pl) f
- Portuguese: célula sanguínea f
- Russian: кровяна́я кле́тка f (krovjanája klétka), гематоци́т m (gematocít)
- Serbo-Croatian: krvna ćelija f, krvna stanica f
- Slovak: krvinka
- Slovene: krvnička f
- Spanish: glóbulo (es) m
- Swahili: seli ya damu
- Swedish: blodkropp (sv) c
- Telugu: రక్తకణము (raktakaṇamu)
- Ukrainian: кров'яне́ тільце́ n (krovʺjané tilʹcé)
- Vietnamese: tế bào máu
- Welsh: cell waed m
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