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-hemia — [hē′mē ə] [var. of EMIA] combining form EMIA … English World dictionary
-hemia — see emia … New Collegiate Dictionary
-hemia — combining form US spelling of aemia … English new terms dictionary
-hemia — he·mia … English syllables
-hemia — comb. form US var. of AEMIA. * * * ˈhēmēə, esp Brit ˈhēmyə see emia * * * var. of emia after p, t, k: leucocythemia. * * * comb. form variant spelling of emia … Useful english dictionary
polycythemia — [päl΄i sī thē′mē ə] n. 〚 POLY + CYT(O) + HEMIA〛 an abnormal increase in the number and concentration of circulating red blood corpuscles * * * pol·y·cy·the·mi·a (pŏl ē sī thēʹmē ə) n. A condition marked by an abnormally large number … Universalium
TOSSEPHTA — ou TOSEFTA Mot hébreu qui désigne le «supplément» à la Mishna. La Tossephta est un recueil de textes tannaïtiques qui n’ont pas été insérés par Rabbi Juda Hanassi dans son Code de la Mishna et qui sont appelés, pour cette raison, Baraytot… … Encyclopédie Universelle
-aemia — a suffix referring to the state of the blood, as in toxaemia. Also, emia, haemia, hemia. {New Latin, also hemia, haemia, from Greek aimia (as in anaimia want of blood), from haima blood} Usage: For spelling variation see ae1 …
-emia — US var. of AEMIA. * * * a combining form occurring in compound words that denote a condition of the blood, as specified by the initial element: hyperemia. Also, aemia, haemia, hemia. [ < NL < Gk (h)aimía (as in anaimía want of blood), equiv … Useful english dictionary
polycythemia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from poly + cyt + hemia Date: circa 1857 a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells; specifically polycythemia vera • polycythemic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary