haemo- or haema- or  (before a vowel) haem-
combining form
denoting blood
⇒ 
haemophobiaAlso: haemato-, US. hemo-, US. hema-, US. hem-
Origin
from Greek haima bloodhaemo-
 Chiefly British.
1 
variant of hemo-:
haemoglobin.
Related Word
- hemo-
haemo-a word element meaning 'blood' as in haemolysis.
Also, hemo-, h(a)em-, h(a)ema-, h(a)emat-, h(a)emato-. [Greek haimo-, combining form of haima]
Usage: While the variations haemo- and hemo- apply to all words beginning with this prefix, it is still the case that Australian English favours the haemo- form. See usage note at ae1.
haemo-
⇨ see haem-
⇨ see haem-
haemo-
                (〈美〉hemo-)
  combining form
     -          equivalent toHAEMATO -.相当于HAEMATO -.
词源
from Greek haima 'blood'.
ORIGIN: from Greek  haima  blood + -o- 
haemo-
I.
see haem-
II.combining form 
see hem-
I.
see haem-
II.
see hem-
haemo-haem- hæmo- hem- hemo- 
Prefix
- Pertaining to blood.
Etymology
From Ancient Greek αἱμο- (haimo-), akin to αἷμα (haîma, “blood”).
Derived terms
 English words prefixed with haemo-