Pronunciation: /ˈeɪboʊ blʌd ɡruːp/
noun a classification of blood types into four groups: A, B, AB, and O
A1 The abo blood group is a classification system for blood based on the presence or absence of antigens.
A2 Understanding your abo blood group can help medical professionals determine compatibility for blood transfusions.
B1 Individuals with type O abo blood group are considered universal donors.
B2 The abo blood group system is important in determining paternity through blood type matching.
C1 Genetic testing can provide more detailed information about an individual's abo blood group and other blood factors.
C2 Research in the field of immunohematology continues to advance our understanding of the complexities of the abo blood group system.
formal The study of genetics allows us to understand the inheritance patterns of the ABO blood group system.
informal My brother and I have different ABO blood groups, which is kind of cool.
slang I heard that guy has the rarest ABO blood group, like winning the genetic lottery or something.
figurative In a way, the ABO blood group can be seen as a genetic signature that distinguishes each individual.
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