Hematocrit

/hɪˈmætəkrɪt/ noun

The percentage of blood volume occupied by red blood cells, typically measured after centrifuging a blood sample. Normal values range from 36-46% in women and 41-53% in men.

From Greek 'haima' (blood) + 'krites' (judge or separator), coined in 1903. The term literally means 'blood separator,' referring to the centrifuge process that separates blood components by density.

AMሄማቶክሪት
ARالهيماتوكريت
BNহেমাটোক্রিট
CAhematòcrit
CShematokrit
DAhæmatokrit
DEHämatokrit
ELαιματοκρίτης
EShematocrito
FAهماتوکریت
FIhematokriitti
FRhématocrite
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