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unoxygenated — un·ox·y·gen·at·ed äk si jə .nāt əd, äk sij ə adj not oxygenated <unoxygenated blood> … Medical dictionary
unoxygenated — un·oxygenated … English syllables
unoxygenated — adjective (used of blood) not supplied with oxygen • Syn: ↑unaerated • Similar to: ↑unventilated • Topics: ↑physiology … Useful english dictionary
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