Where does “-aemia” come from?
-aemia (English) comes from Ancient Greek αἷμᾰ — blood.
-aemia (English): Blood; state or condition of the blood
Definitions
- Blood; state or condition of the blood
Ancestry of “-aemia”, step by step
| Step | Language | Word | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ancient Greek | αἷμᾰ | blood |
Words derived from “-aemia”
- glycaemic
- hyperlipidaemia
- bacteraemia
- hyperprolactinaemia
- hyperuricaemia
- hyperinsulinaemia
- glycaemia
- hypertriglyceridaemia
- acidaemia
- hyperphosphataemia
- tyrosinaemia
- lithaemia
- hyperlipoproteinaemia
- hyperuricaemic
- hydraemia
- insulinaemia
- ketonaemia
- anoxaemia
- sapraemia
- dysglycaemia
- bilirubinaemia
- hypoinsulinaemia
- hypocholesterolaemia
- hypouricaemia