noun
- cells or organisms that thrive in acidic environments or have an affinity for acidic substances
- white blood cells that readily take up acidic dyes during laboratory staining
Usage: biology; microbiology
Usage: medical; hematology
Examples
- The acidophils in the soil help break down organic matter in low pH conditions.
- Laboratory tests revealed an increased count of acidophils in the patient’s blood sample.
- Certain bacteria are acidophils that can survive in extremely acidic hot springs.
- The microscope slide showed acidophils stained bright pink with eosin dye.
- Acidophils play an important role in maintaining the ecosystem balance in acidic environments.
- The researcher studied acidophils to understand how life adapts to harsh chemical conditions.