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hy⋅drae⋅mi⋅a

[hahy-dree-mee-uh]
–noun Medicine/Medical.
hydremia.

hy⋅dre⋅mi⋅a

[hahy-dree-mee-uh]
–noun Medicine/Medical.
the state of having an excess of water in the blood.
Also, hydraemia.


Origin:
hydr- 1 + -emia


hy⋅dre⋅mic, adjective
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Main Entry: hydraemia
chiefly British variant of HYDREMIA

Main Entry: hy·dre·mia
Variant: or chiefly British hy·drae·mia /hI-'drE-mE-&/
Function: noun
: anabnormally watery state of the blood —hy·dre·mic or chiefly British hy·drae·mic /-mik/ adjective
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hydremia hy·dre·mi·a (hī-drē'mē-ə)
n.
An increase in blood volume because of excessive plasma or water with or without a reduction in the concentration of blood proteins.

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