Anilinophile

/ænɪˈlɪnəˌfaɪl/ noun

In biology, a cell or organism that has an affinity for and readily absorbs aniline dyes, used to identify and classify cell types.

From 'aniline' + Greek 'phile' (lover of), creating a term for cells that chemically attract and absorb aniline-based dyes used in laboratory staining.

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