Basophil

/ˈbeɪsəfɪl/ noun

The rarest type of white blood cell that releases histamine and other mediators during allergic reactions. These cells play important roles in inflammation and immediate hypersensitivity responses.

From Greek 'basis' meaning base and 'philein' meaning to love, coined in the late 1800s. The name reflects these cells' affinity for basic (alkaline) dyes, which stain their granules dark blue or purple.

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