polycythemic

polycythemic
Pertaining to, or afflicted with, polycythemia.

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  • polycythemic — adjective see polycythemia …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • polycythemic — poly·cy·the·mic or chiefly Brit poly·cy·thae·mic thē mik adj relating to or involving polycythemia or polycythemia vera …   Medical dictionary

  • polycythemic — adj. suffering from an excess of red blood cells in the bloodstream …   English contemporary dictionary

  • polycythemic — poly·cy·the·mic …   English syllables

  • polycythemic — adjective see polycythemia …   Useful english dictionary

  • polycythemia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from poly + cyt + hemia Date: circa 1857 a condition marked by an abnormal increase in the number of circulating red blood cells; specifically polycythemia vera • polycythemic adjective …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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