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thinness
English
Etymology
From Middle English thynnesse, from Old English þynnes (“thinness, slightness of density, lack of density, tenuity, fluidity, poverty, feebleness of sight, weakness”), equivalent to thin +? -ness.
Noun
thinness (usually uncountable, plural thinnesses)
- The state or quality of being thin.
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hydraemia
English
Alternative forms
- hydræmia
- hydremia (American)
- hydrohaemia (obsolete)
Etymology
hydro- +? -aemia
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /h???d?i?m??/
Noun
hydraemia (countable and uncountable, plural hydraemias)
- thinness of the blood
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