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lithemia

American  
[li-thee-mee-uh] / lɪˈθi mi ə /
Or lithaemia

noun

Medicine/Medical.
  1. the presence of an excessive amount of uric acid in the blood.


Other Word Forms

  • lithaemic adjective
  • lithemic adjective

Etymology

Origin of lithemia

< New Latin lithaemia. See lith-, -emia

Example Sentences

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Uric�′mia, lithemia; Uridrō′sis, the excretion of urea in the sweat; Urin�′mia, the contamination of the blood with urinary deposits; U′rinal, a vessel for urine: a convenience for discharging urine.—adjs.

From Project Gutenberg

Lithemia, Lith�mia, li-thē′mi-a, n. an excess of uric acid in the blood.—adj.

From Project Gutenberg

After uric acid there came for a time the theory of an excess of lithic acid, the so-called lithemia or American disease of a few years ago.

From Project Gutenberg