phagocyter
/ˈfæɡəˌsaɪt/Definitions
1. noun
Any cell, especially a white blood cell, that engulfs and digests foreign particles or microorganisms.
“Macrophages are a type of phagocyte that plays a crucial role in the immune system.”
2. noun
A cell that ingests and breaks down foreign substances, especially bacteria.
“Phagocytes are essential for the body’s defense against infections.”