IPA: //əˈnɒksɪmɪk//
KK: /əˈnɒksɪmɪk/
Describing a condition where there is not enough oxygen in the blood.
The patient was diagnosed with anoxemic hypoxia, indicating a lack of oxygen in their bloodstream.
Anoxemic is formed from "an-" (meaning without) and "oxemia" (from Greek "oxys", meaning sharp or acid, and "haima", meaning blood). The word describes a condition characterized by a lack of oxygen in the blood.
Think of 'an-' meaning without, and 'oxemia' relating to oxygen in the blood — this helps you remember that anoxemic refers to a state of lacking oxygen in the blood.