Anhydremic

/ænˌhaɪˈdriːmɪk/ adjective

Definition

Relating to or characterized by anhydremia; describing a condition of abnormal water loss from the blood.

Etymology

From 'anhydremia' plus the suffix '-ic' to form an adjective describing qualities or characteristics of abnormal blood water loss.

Kelly Says

Medical teams use this adjective when describing shock patients whose blood has become too concentrated from massive fluid loss—it's a critical diagnostic term in emergency medicine!

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