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My links:My Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/rhetoricrevolutionSend me a voice message!: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/liam-connerlyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@mrconnerly?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pcEmail: rhetoricrevolution@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/connerlyliam/Podcast | Latin in Layman’s - A Rhetoric Revolution https://open.spotify.com/show/0EjiYFx1K4lwfykjf5jApM?si=b871da6367d74d92YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@MrConnerly -emia: suffix derived from Greek ἐμός (emos) meaning “blood”It comes from the Greek root word, haima, which translates to “blood”.Anemia: a condition in which an individual has low levels of healthy red blood cells.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root word, haima, which translates to “blood”.Leukemia: a type of cancer that affects the body’s ability to produce healthy white blood cells.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root word, leukos, which means “white”.Thrombocytopenia: a condition in which the body produces fewer blood platelets than it should.Etymological Definition: From the Greek roots words, thrombos, which means “clot” and kytos, which means “hollow”.Stylemia: a condition in which the body has high levels of iron in the bloodstream.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root word, stylos, which translates to “an iron bar”.Hypervolemia: a condition in which the body has an excess of plasma in the blood.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root word, hyper, which means “over” and volêma, which means “volume”.Polycythemia: a condition in which the body produces too many red blood cells.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root words, poly, which means “many” and kytos, which means “cell”.Hyponatremia: a condition in which the body has a low sodium level in the blood.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root words, hypo, which means “under” and natrêm, which means “salt”.Dyskalemia: a type of electrolyte imbalance that affects the body’s sodium and potassium levels.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root words, dys, which means “abnormal” and kalêm, which means “potassium”.Eosinophilia: a condition in which the body produces more eosinophils (a type of white blood cells) than normal.Etymological Definition: From the Greek root words, eos, which means “dawn” and phulon, which means “light”.Hematemia: the presence of red blood cells in the bloodEtymology: mid 19th century; from Greek haimat- ‘blood’ + -emiaNeutropenia: a condition in which there is an abnormally low number of neutrophils in the bloodEtymology: early 20th century; from Greek neuter ‘neutrophil’ + -penia ‘deficiency’ + -emiaLeukocytosis: an increase in the number of white blood cells in the bloodEtymology: late 19th century; from Greek leukos ‘white’ + kytos ‘cell’ + -osis ‘condition’ + -emiaErythrocytosis: an increase in the number of red blood cells in the bloodEtymology: late 19th century; from Greek erythros ‘red’ + kytos ‘cell’ + -osis ‘condition’ + -emiaAnoxemia: a lack of oxygen in the bloodEtymology: early 20th century; from Greek an- ‘without’ + oxys ‘sharp’ + -emiaHypoxemia: a low amount of oxygen in the bloodEtymology: early 20th century; from Greek hypo- ‘below’ + oxys ‘oxygen’ + -emiaHyperoxemia: a high amount of oxygen in the bloodEtymology: early 20th century; from Greek hyper- ‘over’ + oxys ‘sharp’ + -emiaUremia: a condition in which the amount of waste products in the blood is abnormally highEtymology: early 20th century; from Greek ouros ‘urine’ + -emia
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