Asphyxia

/æsˈfɪksiə/ noun

A condition where the body doesn't get enough oxygen, typically caused by choking, strangling, or gas poisoning, which can lead to unconsciousness or death.

From Greek asphyxia, from a- (without) plus sphyxis (pulse), literally 'without pulse'; the word was created by ancient Greek physicians to describe death from suffocation.

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