"Haematotoxic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Haematotoxic refers to a substance or treatment that is toxic to the blood and its formed elements, such as red and white blood cells, and platelets.
Haematopus is a genus of birds commonly known as oystercatchers. They are characterized by their bright coloration, distinctive bills, and long legs. Haematopus species are found in a wide range of habitats, including beaches, estuaries, and inland wetlands, and are known for their loud, piercing calls.
Haematosalpinx is a medical term that describes a condition in which the fallopian tubes of a female reproductive system become blocked and filled with blood. It is a type of benign, non-cancerous blockage that can cause pelvic pain, heavy bleeding, and infertility in women. The term "haematosalpinx" is derived from the Greek words "haema," meaning blood, and "salpinx," meaning tube or channel.
Haematoxylum is a type of tree that is native to tropical America, particularly in Mexico and Central America. The bark of the tree contains a red resin that has been used for centuries as a natural dye, producing a range of colors from pink to deep crimson. The resin is also used to produce a reddish-purple ink. The entire plant is considered toxic and should be handled with care.