Acidemia

/ˌæsɪˈdiːmiə/ noun

A medical condition where the blood becomes too acidic, with a pH lower than the normal range of 7.35-7.45.

From Latin 'acidus' (sour) and Greek 'haima' (blood), coined in medical terminology to describe abnormal blood chemistry. The spelling variation 'acidemia' (without the 'a') is the more common American usage.

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