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-emia

  1. a combining form occurring in compound words that denote a condition of the blood, as specified by the initial element:

    hyperemia.



-emia

combining form

  1. a US variant of -aemia


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Word History and Origins

Origin of -emia1

< New Latin < Greek -( h ) aimía (as in anaimía want of blood), equivalent to haim- (stem of haîma ) blood + -ia -ia

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Example Sentences

Moses indeed calls this belt Albaneth; but we have learned from the Babylonians to call it Emia, for so it is by them called.

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