chromatophil

/krōˈmætəˌfɪl/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of cell or tissue that stains well and is used in histology as an indicator of the presence of certain substances.

“The chromatophil cells in the tissue sample helped the scientist to diagnose the disease.”

Synonyms

  • chromatophile
  • histological stain

Antonyms

  • achromatophil
  • histological neutral