a·nae·mi·a
noun/əˈniːmiə/
/əˈniːmiə/
(British English) (North American English anemia)
[uncountable]- a medical condition in which somebody has too few red cells or too little haemoglobin in their blood, making them look pale and feel weak
Topics Health problemsc2贫血(症) Word Originearly 19th cent.: via modern Latin from Greek anaimia, from an- ‘without’ + haima ‘blood’.