sanguification

san·gui·fi·ca·tion

[sang-gwuh-fi-key-shuhn]

Origin:
1570–80; < Neo-Latin sanguificātiōn- (stem of sanguificātiō). See sangui-, -fication

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sanguification san·gui·fi·ca·tion (sāng'gwə-fĭ-kā'shən)
n.
See hematopoiesis.

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