"eunatremic" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [English]

IPA: /ˌjuː.nəˈtɹiː.mɪk/ [UK], /ˌjuː.nəˈtɹiː.mɪk/ [US] Forms: more eunatremic [comparative], most eunatremic [superlative]
Etymology: From eunatremia + -ic or eu- + natremia + -ic. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|eunatremia|ic}} eunatremia + -ic, {{confix|en|eu|natremia|ic}} eu- + natremia + -ic Head templates: {{en-adj}} eunatremic (comparative more eunatremic, superlative most eunatremic)
  1. (medicine) Exhibiting or pertaining to eunatremia (normal amount of sodium in blood). Categories (topical): Medicine, Sodium Synonyms: normonatremic
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