English-Thai Dictionary
rhesus
N ลิง จำพวก Macaca mulatta พบ ใน อินเดีย ling-jam-puk
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
RHESUS
Rhe "sus, n. Etym: [L. Rhesus, a proper name, Gr. (Zoöl.)
Defn: A monkey; the bhunder.
New American Oxford Dictionary
rhesus baby
rhesus baby |ˈriːsəs | ▶noun an infant suffering from haemolytic disease of the newborn. ORIGIN 1960s: see rhesus factor .
Rhesus factor
Rhe sus fac tor |ˈrēsəs ˈrisəs ˌfæktər |(abbr.: Rh factor ) ▶noun [ in sing. ] an antigen occurring on the red blood cells of many humans (around 85 percent ) and some other primates. It is particularly important as a cause of hemolytic disease of the newborn and of incompatibility in blood transfusions. ORIGIN 1940s: Rhesus from rhesus monkey, in which the antigen was first observed.
rhesus monkey
rhe sus mon key |ˈrisəs ˈməŋki |(also rhesus macaque ) ▶noun a small brown macaque with red skin on the face and rump, native to southern Asia. It is often kept in captivity and is widely used in medical research. [Macaca mulatta, family Cercopithecidae. ] ORIGIN early 19th cent.: modern Latin rhesus, arbitrary use of Latin Rhesus (from Greek Rhēsos, the name of a mythical king of Thrace ).
Rhesus negative
Rhe sus neg a tive (abbr.: Rh negative ) ▶adjective lacking the Rhesus factor.
Rhesus positive
Rhe sus pos i tive (abbr.: Rh positive ) ▶adjective having the Rhesus factor.
Oxford Dictionary
rhesus baby
rhesus baby |ˈriːsəs | ▶noun an infant suffering from haemolytic disease of the newborn. ORIGIN 1960s: see rhesus factor .
rhesus factor
rhe ¦sus fac ¦tor |ˈriːsəsfaktə (r )| ▶noun [ in sing. ] an antigen occurring on the red blood cells of many humans (around 85 per cent ) and some other primates. It is particularly important as a cause of haemolytic disease of the newborn and of incompatibility in blood transfusions. ORIGIN 1940s: rhesus from rhesus monkey, in which the antigen was first observed.
rhesus monkey
rhesus monkey |ˈriːsəsmʌŋki |(also rhesus macaque ) ▶noun a small brown macaque with red skin on the face and rump, native to southern Asia. It is often kept in captivity and is widely used in medical research. ●Macaca mulatta, family Cercopithecidae. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: modern Latin rhesus, arbitrary use of Latin Rhesus (from Greek Rhēsos, the name of a mythical king of Thrace ).
rhesus negative
rhe ¦sus nega |tive ▶adjective lacking the rhesus factor.
rhesus positive
rhe ¦sus posi |tive ▶adjective having the rhesus factor.
Duden Dictionary
Rhesus
Rhe sus Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rh e sus |von dem französischen Naturforscher J.-B. Audebert (1759 –1800 ) gebildet nach dem Namen des thrakischen Sagenkönigs Rhesus Rhesusaffe
Rhesusaffe
Rhe sus af fe Substantiv, maskulin , der |Rh e susaffe |(zu den Meerkatzen gehörender, in Süd - und Ostasien in Horden lebender ) Affe mit bräunlichem Fell, rotem Gesäß und langem Schwanz
Rhesusfaktor
Rhe sus fak tor Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der |Rh e susfaktor |(zuerst beim Rhesusaffen entdeckter ) dominant erblicher Faktor der roten Blutkörperchen, dessen Vorhandensein oder Fehlen neben der Blutgruppe wichtiges Bestimmungsmerkmal beim Menschen ist, um Komplikationen bei Schwangerschaften und Transfusionen vorzubeugen Kurzform: Rh-Faktor Rhesusfaktor negativ (Rh-negativ ; Zeichen: rh ) | Rhesusfaktor positiv (Rh-positiv ; Zeichen: Rh )
French Dictionary
rhésus
rhésus n. m. nom masculin Espèce de singe. LOCUTION Facteur rhésus. Produit existant dans les globules rouges de certains sangs humains. : Rhésus positif (abréviation Rh +), rhésus négatif (abréviation Rh- ). Prononciation Le s final se prononce, [rezys ]; le nom rime avec cactus
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
rhesus
rhe sus /ríːsəs /名詞 C アカゲザル (rhesus monkey ) 〘小型でインド北部原産; 医学実験用 〙.R -́ f à ctor =Rh factor .R -̀ [Rh ] n é gative [p ó sitive ]Rhマイナス [プラス ](→Rh factor ).