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antihemophilic factor
[an-tee-hee-muh-fil-ik fak-ter, -hem-uh-]
noun
Biochemistry.
a protein that is essential to normal blood clotting and is lacking or deficient in persons having hemophilia A. AHF
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Word History and Origins
Origin of antihemophilic factor1
First recorded in 1945–50; anti- + hemophilic
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