Saturday, September 22, 2012

Word of the Day for Saturday, September 22, 2012

hematic \hi-MAT-ik\,
adjective:
1. Of or pertaining to blood; hemic.
2. Acting on the blood, as a medicine.
noun:
1. Hematinic.

    However, if you think such drinks smack too much of medicine, you can console yourself with bread or tofu fortified with DHA (docosahexaenoic acid), a substance that is good for the retina and brain and the hematic level of cholesterol.
    -- Carlo Petrini, "Slow Food"

    A love transfusion is essentially the same as a blood transfusion. Just as humans are divided into four hematic groups, they're also grouped into four erotic types…
    -- Juan Filloy, "Op Oloop"

Hematic was invented in the 1850s. It comes from the Greek word haîma meaning "blood."

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