Where does “myoglobinemia” come from?

myoglobinemia (English) comes from English -emia, from Ancient Greek αἷμᾰ — blood.

myoglobinemia (English): Presence of myoglobin in the blood or excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions

Definitions

  1. Presence of myoglobin in the blood or excessive myoglobin in the blood, as occurs in rhabdomyolysis or various other conditions

Ancestry of “myoglobinemia”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1English-emiaAlternative spelling of -aemia
2Ancient Greekαἷμᾰblood
Every word from Ancient Greek αἷμᾰEvery word from English -emia
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