IPA: /əˈsɪdəʊsɪs/
KK: /əˈsɪdəˌsɪs/
A medical condition where the body has too much acid, leading to a lower level of alkalinity in the blood and tissues.
The patient was diagnosed with acidosis after the blood tests showed a significant drop in pH levels.
Acidosis is formed from "acidus" (meaning sour or acid) and the suffix "-osis" (meaning condition or process). The term refers to a condition characterized by an excess of acid in the body fluids.
Think of 'acid' to remember that 'acidosis' refers to a condition involving excess acid.