IPA: /dɪsˈkreɪziə/
KK: /dɪsˈkreɪʒə/
A medical term referring to an abnormal condition of the body, particularly related to the blood.
The doctor diagnosed her with dyscrasia after reviewing her blood test results.
Dyscrasia is formed from "dys-" (meaning bad or difficult) and "krasis" (from Greek, meaning mixture or blending). The term refers to an abnormal or unhealthy mixture of bodily fluids or elements, often used in a medical context.
Think of 'dys-' meaning bad and 'krasis' meaning mixture — this helps you remember that dyscrasia refers to an unhealthy mixture in the body.