DYSCRASIA


Meaning of DYSCRASIA in English

n.

Pronunciation: dis- ' kr ā -zh( ē -) ə

Function: noun

Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, bad mixture of humors, from Greek dyskrasia, from dys- + krasis mixture, from kerannynai to mix ― more at CRATER

Date: 14th century

: an abnormal condition of the body and especially the blood

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