anaemia

[ uh-nee-mee-uh ]
/ əˈni mi ə /

noun

OTHER WORDS FROM anaemia

pseu·do·a·nae·mi·a, noun

Definition for anaemia (2 of 2)

anemia

or a·nae·mi·a

[ uh-nee-mee-uh ]
/ əˈni mi ə /

noun

Pathology. a quantitative deficiency of the hemoglobin, often accompanied by a reduced number of red blood cells and causing pallor, weakness, and breathlessness.
a lack of power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness: His writing suffers from anemia.

Origin of anemia

1800–10; < New Latin < Greek anaimía want of blood. See an-1, -emia

OTHER WORDS FROM anemia

pseu·do·a·ne·mi·a, noun

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British Dictionary definitions for anaemia (1 of 2)

anaemia

US anemia

/ (əˈniːmɪə) /

noun

a deficiency in the number of red blood cells or in their haemoglobin content, resulting in pallor, shortness of breath, and lack of energy
lack of vitality or vigour
pallid complexion

Word Origin for anaemia

C19: from New Latin, from Greek anaimia lack of blood, from an- + haima blood

British Dictionary definitions for anaemia (2 of 2)

anemia
/ (əˈniːmɪə) /

noun

the usual US spelling of anaemia

Word Origin for anemia

C19: from New Latin, from Greek anaimia lack of blood

Medical definitions for anaemia

anemia
[ ə-nēmē-ə ]

n.

A pathological deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood, measured in unit volume concentrations of hemoglobin, red blood cell volume, or red blood cell number.

Other words from anemia

a•nemic (-mĭk) adj.

Scientific definitions for anaemia

anemia
[ ə-nēmē-ə ]

A deficiency in the oxygen-carrying component of the blood, as in the amount of hemoglobin or the number or volume of red blood cells. Iron deficiency, often caused by inadequate dietary consumption of iron, and blood loss are common causes of anemia. See also aplastic anemia hemolytic anemia and sickle cell anemia.

Other words from anemia

anemic adjective

Cultural definitions for anaemia

anemia
[ (uh-nee-mee-uh) ]

A condition in which the capacity of the blood to carry oxygen is decreased because of too few red blood cells in circulation or because of too little hemoglobin.

notes for anemia

Because people suffering from anemia often appear weak and pale, the term is frequently used to describe general apathy or weakness: “The team's performance has been pretty anemic these past few weeks.”