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15a One of the five major types of white blood cells (11)
?P?E?O???S?
13a Robert a hero created by John Buchan(6)
H???A?
7d Chemical obtained from lichens(7)
O?C???? (possibly ORCHILL) If this is right the "I" is the 3rd letter of the Buchan hero.
15a One of the five major types of white blood cells (11)
?P?E?O???S?
13a Robert a hero created by John Buchan(6)
H???A?
7d Chemical obtained from lichens(7)
O?C???? (possibly ORCHILL) If this is right the "I" is the 3rd letter of the Buchan hero.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.15a The p comes from lepidopterous (relating to moths and butterflys).
The e comes from hypermetropia (longsightedness)
The o comes from flesh wound (superficial injury)
The s comes from snow leopard (ano name for ounce)
The FT Polymath rarely has errors unlike the MM ones but does look as if there may be one now.
The e comes from hypermetropia (longsightedness)
The o comes from flesh wound (superficial injury)
The s comes from snow leopard (ano name for ounce)
The FT Polymath rarely has errors unlike the MM ones but does look as if there may be one now.
I have found 2 words that fits your letters but unfortunately have nothing to do with blood cells:
spheroplast n. A bacterial cell whose cell wall is absent or deficient, causing it to have a spherical form.
spherodise also fits the letters but has nothing to do with any type of cell. eg Spheroidise annealing (spheroidising): An annealing process that changes the geometric shape of cemented carbides.
spheroplast n. A bacterial cell whose cell wall is absent or deficient, causing it to have a spherical form.
spherodise also fits the letters but has nothing to do with any type of cell. eg Spheroidise annealing (spheroidising): An annealing process that changes the geometric shape of cemented carbides.
15a I have gone with Hannah as the compiler must have confused actors Robert Donat, Robert Powell who played Richard Hannah in the film versions
7d Orcinol is defined as a dihydric phenol from lichens(latest Chambers dictionary)
I think the blood cell solution is probably like the silly Irish name for Heron Bay a few weeks back - solution printed not found on the web with the exact spelling. There are two medical terms that fit spheroPlast and spheroBlast
The spheroplast is the one I will go for as it be a type of one of the real types posted above.
7d Orcinol is defined as a dihydric phenol from lichens(latest Chambers dictionary)
I think the blood cell solution is probably like the silly Irish name for Heron Bay a few weeks back - solution printed not found on the web with the exact spelling. There are two medical terms that fit spheroPlast and spheroBlast
The spheroplast is the one I will go for as it be a type of one of the real types posted above.