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Haemato-

Haema- \H[ae]m"a-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]- or h[=e]"m[.a]-), Haemato- \H[ae]m"a*to-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]*t[-o]- or h[=e]"m[.a]*t[-o]-), Haemo- \H[ae]m"o-\ (h[e^]m"[-o]- or h[=e]"m[-o]-). [Gr. a"i^ma, a"i`matos, blood.] Combining forms indicating relation or resemblance to blood, association with blood; as, h[ae]mapod, h[ae]matogenesis, h[ae]moscope.

Note: Words from Gr. a"i^ma are written hema-, hemato-, hemo-, as well as h[ae]ma-, h[ae]mato-, h[ae]mo-.

Haemato-

Haemato- \H[ae]m"a*to-\ (h[e^]m"[.a]*t[-o]- or h[=e]"-), prefix. See H[ae]ma-.

Wiktionary
haemato-

pre. Forming compound words having the sense of ‘blood’.