IPA: //maɪ.ə.loʊˈblæs.tɪk//
KK: /maɪəloʊˈblæstɪk/
Relating to or containing a type of immature blood cell that develops into white blood cells.
The doctor explained that the myeloblastic cells are crucial in the formation of blood.
Myeloblastic is formed from "myelo-" (from Greek "myelos", meaning marrow) and "-blastic" (from Greek "blastos", meaning germ or bud). The term refers to cells that are related to or derived from the bone marrow, particularly in the context of blood cell formation.
Think of 'myelo-' as relating to 'marrow' and '-blastic' as indicating 'germ' or 'bud' — together, they describe cells that originate from the bone marrow.