hematocrit

[ hi-mat-uh-krit ]
/ hɪˈmæt ə krɪt /

noun

a centrifuge for separating the cells of the blood from the plasma.
Also called hematocrit value. the ratio of the volume of red blood cells to a given volume of blood so centrifuged, expressed as a percentage.

Origin of hematocrit

1890–95; hemato- + -crit < Greek kritḗs judge

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Medical definitions for hematocrit

hematocrit
[ hĭ-mătə-krĭt′ ]

n.

The percentage by volume of packed red blood cells in a given sample of blood after centrifugation.
A centrifuge used to determine the volume of blood cells and plasma in a given sample of blood.

Scientific definitions for hematocrit

hematocrit
[ hĭ-mătə-krĭt′ ]

The percentage by volume of red blood cells in a given sample of blood after it has been spun in a centrifuge.
A centrifuge used to determine the relative volumes of blood cells and plasma in a given sample of blood.