chromatophily

[US]//ˌkrəʊməˈtɒfɪli//
[UK]//ˌkroʊməˈtɑfɪli//

Translation

n.An affinity for stains or coloring agents, used to describe cells or tissues that are easily colored.; The tendency of certain bacteria or cells to retain stains.

Phrases & Collocations

show chromatophily

develop chromatophily

chromatophily for

exhibit chromatophily

manifest chromatophily

chromatophily in

overcome chromatophily

Example Sentences

the scientist documented the rapid chromatophily of the marine organisms.

certain leukocytes exhibit marked chromatophily when treated with basic dyes.

this experiment demonstrates the unique chromatophily of the new compound.

researchers observed strong chromatophily in the cells under the microscope.

the paper explains the varying chromatophily across different species.

her research focuses on the chromatophily of pathogenic bacteria.

the specific chromatophily of the tissue aids in diagnosis.

chemicals that enhance chromatophily are vital for histology.

we must consider the chromatophily of the sample before staining.

abnormal chromatophily can indicate the presence of disease.

the study analyzed the chromatophily of various fungal spores.

environmental factors often influence the chromatophily of microorganisms.

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