elutor

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English

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Etymology

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From elute +‎ -or.

Noun

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elutor (plural elutors)

  1. That which elutes.
    • 1979, Avian Diseases, volume 23, page 568:
      Elution of virus from erythrocytes. The strains were divided into those that eluted at 24 hours or longer (slow elutors) and those that eluted in less than 24 hours (fast elutors).

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