cell count
English
editEtymology
editCompound of cell + count. Attested since the nineteenth century.
Noun
editcell count (countable and uncountable, plural cell counts)
- The number of cells in a volume of liquid.
- The concentration of various blood cells in a patient's blood.
- 1875, Transactions of the American Neurological Association, volume 47, page 50:
- When examined early in the course of the disease, there was usually some change, such as an increased cell count, an increase in the globulin content and increased pressure.
- The number of bacteria cells in a particular volume of liquid such as blood, milk, etc.
- The concentration of various blood cells in a patient's blood.