| ANAEMIA | • anaemia n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of anemia. • anæmia n. (Chiefly British spelling) Archaic spelling of anemia. • ANAEMIA n. a disorder of the blood, also ANEMIA. |
| ANEMIAS | • anemias n. Plural of anemia. • ANEMIA n. a disorder of the blood, also ANAEMIA. |
| BOHEMIA | • bohemia n. Alternative letter-case form of Bohemia. • Bohemia prop.n. A region in the west of the former Czechoslovakia and present-day Czech Republic. • Bohemia n. A community of bohemians, unconventional artists or writers. |
| CNEMIAL | • cnemial adj. (Anatomy) Relating to the shinbone, or tibia. • CNEMIAL adj. relating to the shin. |
| COREMIA | • coremia n. Plural of coremium. • COREMIUM n. (Latin) an organ of certain fungi. |
| GREMIAL | • gremial adj. Of or pertaining to the lap. • gremial n. A decorated cloth placed on a bishop’s lap whilst celebrating mass or ordaining priests. • gremial n. (Obsolete) A bosom friend. |
| LIPEMIA | • lipemia n. (Medicine, pathology) An excess of lipids or lipoproteins in the blood. • LIPEMIA n. an abnormal level of fat in the blood, also LIPAEMIA. |
| PYAEMIA | • pyaemia n. (Pathology) A type of septicemia caused usually by the presence of Staphylococcus bacteria in the bloodstream;… • pyæmia n. Archaic form of pyaemia. • PYAEMIA n. (Greek) the presence of pus in the blood, also PYEMIA. |
| PYEMIAS | • pyemias n. Plural of pyemia. • PYEMIA n. (Greek) the presence of pus in the blood, also PYAEMIA. |
| TOXEMIA | • toxemia n. Blood poisoning; adverse reaction to toxic byproducts of systemic infection. • TOXEMIA n. blood poisoning due to toxins in blood, also TOXAEMIA. |
| URAEMIA | • uraemia n. Alternative spelling of uremia. • uræmia n. Obsolete spelling of uremia. • URAEMIA n. the retention of waste materials normally excreted, also UREMIA, URINEMIA. |
| UREMIAS | • uremias n. Plural of uremia. • UREMIA n. the retention of waste materials normally excreted, also URAEMIA, URINEMIA. |
| VIREMIA | • viremia n. (US) Alternative spelling of viraemia. • VIREMIA n. (Latin) the presence of viral particles in the blood, also VIRAEMIA. |