IPA: /lɪmˈfoʊblæstɪk/
KK: /lɪmˈfoʊblæstɪk/
Relating to a type of cell that is involved in the immune system and can develop into lymphocytes, which are important for fighting infections.
The doctor explained that the lymphoblastic cells are crucial for the body's defense against diseases.
Lymphoblastic → It is formed from "lympho-" (from Greek "lympha", meaning clear fluid) and "-blastic" (from Greek "blastos", meaning germ or bud). The word refers to cells that are related to the development or formation of lymphatic tissue.
Think of 'lympho-' as referring to the clear fluid in the body and '-blastic' as relating to the formation of cells. This helps you remember that 'lymphoblastic' pertains to the development of cells associated with lymph.