Anhydraemia

/ˌænhaɪˈdriːmiə/ noun

A medical condition involving a deficiency of water or fluid in the blood; severe dehydration affecting blood composition.

From Ancient Greek 'an-' (without) + 'hydro-' (water) + 'aemia' (blood condition). The term was developed in medical language to describe extreme fluid loss affecting the blood's water content.

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