Antiloemic

/ˌæntiloʊˈiːmɪk/ adjective

Relating to or describing substances that work against the formation or presence of poison or toxins in the blood.

From anti- (against) + loemic, derived from Greek loimos (plague, poison). The term combines medical Latin prefixes with Greek roots meaning 'plague' or 'pestilence.'

AM反対数
ARعكس المنطق
BNপ্রতিলগ
CAantilogaritme
CSantilogaritmický
DAantilogaritmisk
DEantilogamisch
ELαντιλογαριθμικός
ESantiemico
FAضد لگاریتمی
FIantilogaritminen
FRantiloémien
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