Achymia

/əˈkɪmiə/ noun

A medical condition characterized by the absence of chyme, the semi-liquid food mixture that results from digestion in the stomach.

From Greek 'a-' (without) and 'chymos' (juice), literally 'without juice.' This describes the absence of the normal viscous digestive product needed for proper intestinal digestion.

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