Archorrhagia

/ɑːrkɔːˈreɪdʒə/ noun

Severe or original bleeding; a medical condition of excessive hemorrhage or bleeding from a primary source.

From Greek ἄρχο- (árkhō-, 'beginning' or 'primary') combined with -rrhagia (from ῥαγία, rhagia, 'bursting forth' or 'excessive flow'). The -rr- spelling shows Greek influence.

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