How Do You Spell ALEUCHAEMIA?

Pronunciation: [ɐluːkˈiːmi͡ə] (IPA)

The spelling of the word "aleuchaemia" may appear confusing, however it is simply the result of combining two medical terms: aleukemia and anaemia. The word is pronounced /ˌæluːkiːmiəˈniːmēə/. To break it down: "aleukemia" refers to a type of leukemia in which the number of white blood cells is normal or reduced, and "anaemia" refers to a lack of red blood cells or hemoglobin in the blood. When combined, the resulting term refers to a condition that exhibits characteristics of both aleukemia and anemia.

ALEUCHAEMIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Aleucemia.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

Common Misspellings for ALEUCHAEMIA

  • zleuchaemia
  • sleuchaemia
  • wleuchaemia
  • qleuchaemia
  • akeuchaemia
  • apeuchaemia
  • aoeuchaemia
  • alwuchaemia
  • alsuchaemia
  • alduchaemia
  • alruchaemia
  • al4uchaemia
  • al3uchaemia
  • aleychaemia
  • alehchaemia
  • alejchaemia
  • aleichaemia
  • ale8chaemia
  • ale7chaemia
  • aleuxhaemia

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