💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Alcoholaemia"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| alcoholemianoun | Alternative spelling of alcoholaemia. [The presence of alcohol in the bloodstream] |
| ethanolemianoun | (pathology) The presence of ethanol in the blood. |
| acetaldehydemianoun | (pathology) The presence of acetaldehydes in the blood |
| drink problemnoun | Alternative form of drinking problem. [(informal) Compulsive, excessive consumption of alcohol.] |
| alcohol intoxicationnoun | Synonym of drunkenness. |
| alcoholomanianoun | (dated) alcohol addiction |
| alaninaemianoun | (pathology) The presence of alanine in the blood |
| galactosemianoun | (medicine) A genetic metabolic disorder characterized by an inability to metabolize galactose properly. |
| alkoholismnoun | (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of alcoholism. [A chronic disease caused by compulsive and uncontrollable consumption of alcoholic beverages, leading to addiction and deterioration in health and social functioning.] |
| glucosaemianoun | Alternative form of glucosemia. |
| hyperlacticaemianoun | (pathology) The presence of an excessive amount of lactic acid in the bloodstream |
| hypohaptoglobinaemianoun | The presence of insufficient haptoglobin in the blood |
| bicarbonatemianoun | The presence of bicarbonate in the blood |
| alcohol poisoningnoun | A high blood level of alcohol, toxic enough to injure or kill a person. |
| alcoholophilianoun | A pathological craving for alcohol; alcoholism. |
| methomanianoun | (dated) alcoholism |
| albuminaemianoun | Alternative spelling of albuminemia. [(pathology) The (normal) presence of albumin in the blood.] |
| alcoholismnoun | A chronic disease caused by compulsive and uncontrollable consumption of alcoholic beverages, leading to addiction and deterioration in health and social functioning. |
| autotoxaemianoun | autointoxication |
| dipsopathynoun | Alcoholism. |
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