anemia – מילון אנגלי-אנגלי
anemia
n.
condition caused by a lack of red blood cells and characterized by weakness and breathlessness (Pathology); weak, powerless, lack of vitality
Anemia
Anemia, also spelt
anaemia, is usually defined as a decrease in the amount of
red blood cells (RBCs) or
hemoglobin in the
blood. It can also be defined as a lowered ability of the blood to carry
oxygen. When anemia comes on slowly the symptoms are often vague and may include:
feeling tired, weakness,
shortness of breath or a poor ability to exercise. Anemia that comes on quickly often has greater symptoms which may include: confusion,
feeling like one is going to pass out, loss of consciousness, or increased thirst. Anemia must be significant before a person becomes noticeably
pale. Additional symptoms may occur depending on the underlying cause.
Anemia
Noun
1. genus of terrestrial or lithophytic ferns having pinnatifid fronds; chiefly of tropical America
(synonym) genus Anemia
(hypernym) fern genus
(member-holonym) Schizaeaceae, family Schizaeaceae
(member-meronym) pine fern, Anemia adiantifolia
anemia
Noun
1. a deficiency of red blood cells
(synonym) anaemia
(hypernym) blood disease, blood disorder
(hyponym) aplastic anemia, aplastic anaemia
2. a lack of vitality
(synonym) anaemia
(hypernym) symptom
anemia
nf.
anaemia, anemia, lack of red blood cells (Medicine)
anemia
nf.
anemia, condition caused by a lack of red blood cells and characterized by weakness and breathlessness (Pathology)