Pronunciation: /waɪt ˈkɔːr.pəsəl/
noun A type of white blood cell that helps the body fight infection and disease
A1 White corpuscles help fight off infections in the body.
A2 Doctors can analyze the number of white corpuscles in a blood sample to determine if there is an infection present.
B1 White corpuscles, also known as white blood cells, play a crucial role in the immune system.
B2 An increase in white corpuscles can indicate a bacterial infection.
C1 White corpuscles consist of various types, including neutrophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes.
C2 The white corpuscle count is an important factor in diagnosing certain medical conditions.
formal White corpuscles, also known as white blood cells, are a vital part of the immune system.
informal Did you know that white corpuscles help fight off infections in our bodies?
slang Those white corpuscles are like the superheroes of our blood!
figurative Think of white corpuscles as the body's defense team, always ready to protect us from harm.
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