"Hemic" typically refers to something that is related to or composed of blood. It can also refer to an entity that is half or partly.
"Hemic" typically refers to something related to blood, usually in the context of hematology or medical terminology. It can also refer to a condition or process that involves or affects the blood.
Referring is the present participle of refer.
The suffix of the word "refer" is "-er."
The past participle of "refer" is "referred."
refer
pertaining to blood
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interstitial fluid
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Yes, if left untreated Especially those associated with fatal human plague, yersinia infections, and hemic and lymphatic diseases.
Hematic 1. of or pertaining to blood; hemic. 2. acting on the blood, as a medicine. Warfarin is a hematic medicine.
Havoc is a word that means widespread destruction. Hemic is an adjective that means having to do with blood.
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Refer, as in "The doctor wants to refer you to a specialist."
refer = referir
REFER was created in 1997.
The past tense of refer is referred.