(Nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything.
Either of two types of cells (erythrocytes and leukocytes) and sometimes including platelets.
1 The strongest and reddest corpuscle had been the gift of his mother.
2 He had the red corpuscle , the deep convolution, and so was King.
3 The morning swims in the lagoon had thickened the red corpuscle .
4 Sometimes the foremost segment has the corpuscle at one end, sometimes the other.
5 The white corpuscle has but two dumping places now, the lungs or kidneys.
6 Then all particles of Matter are in circular movement, from corpuscle to suns.
7 For Bohr, too, had pursued his own ideas on wave - corpuscle dualism.
8 No peasant blood, no middle-class corpuscle , stirred in this man's veins.
9 Good healthy egotism in literature is the red corpuscle that makes the thing live.
10 And the third is likewise impossible in a corpuscle that is a perfect unity.
11 They call it congenital anemia-a scarcity of the red corpuscle .
12 When the Feminine corpuscle unites with a Masculine corpuscle , a certain process is begun.
13 Thus the red corpuscle may become colorless, distorted, shrunken, and even entirely broken up-Dr.
14 It's as if we're in some kind of a... solitary, removed, and forsaken corpuscle .
15 The peculiar shape of the red corpuscle has no doubt some relation to its work.
16 Each individual believer is a corpuscle in that Body.
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