hem-, haem-, hemo-, haemo, hema-, haema-, hemato-, haemato-, hemat-, haemat-, -hemia, -haemia, -hemic, -haemic

(Greek: blood)

hematocyst
hematocyte
hematogenous
hematologist
A physician who specializes in diseases of the blood.
hematology
hematolysis
hematoma
hematomancy, haematomancy
Divination with the use of blood.
hematopathy (s) (noun), hematopathies (pl)
A disease of the blood: Hematopathy is one of the disorders of the blood or of the hemopoietic system.
hematopenia
Deficiency of blood, including hypocytosis or cytopenia.
hematophagy
1. Blood drinking.
2. Subsisting on the blood of another animal.
hematopoiesis, hemopoiesis
The process of making, or the formation, of blood.

The production of all types of blood cells generated by a remarkable self-regulated system that is responsive to the demands put upon it.

hematopoietic
Relating to, or involved in the formation of blood cells.
hematosepsis, haematosepsis (s) (noun); hematosepses, haematosepses (pl)
Systemic malady associated with the presence and persistence of pathogenic microbes or their toxins in the blood: Brad was hospitalized with haematosepsis and he was placed in isolation because of the risk of being infected by other patients.
hematosis, haematosis
Sanguification (conversion of the products of digestion into blood); the conversion of chyle (white or pale yellow fluid) into blood.

Inter-related cross references, directly or indirectly, involving "blood" word units: angi-; apheresis; -emia; hemoglobin-; phleb-; sangui-; vas-; vascul-.