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Definitions of corpuscle in various dictionaries:
noun - (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
noun - either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets
An unattached body cell, such as a blood or lymph cell.
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A minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates. |
a minute body or cell in an organism, especially a red or white cell in the blood of vertebrates. |
either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets |
(nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything |
any of the red or white cells in the blood |
An unattached body cell, such as a blood or lymph cell. |
A rounded globular mass of cells, such as the pressure receptor on certain nerve endings. |
A discrete particle, such as a photon or an electron. |
A minute globular particle. |
Corpuscle description |
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Corpuscle (), meaning a "small body", is often used as a synonym for particle. It may also refer to:* a small free-floating biological cell, especially a blood cell * a nerve ending such as Meissner's corpuscle or a Pacinian corpuscle * any member of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge or Corpus Christi College, Oxford * a term used by J. J. Thomson to describe particles now known to be electrons, in his plum pudding model * a term used by Isaac Newton to refer to light particles, now known to be photons, in his Opticks * CorpuscularianismAn employee of the US Army Corps of Engineers |