Cachemia

/kəˈkiːmiə/ noun

An archaic medical term for a bad or diseased state of the blood; a variant spelling of cachaemia.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) and 'haima' (blood), with the medical suffix '-ia.' This variant spelling reflects older medical terminology when blood corruption was thought to cause various illnesses.

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