Azotemic
the acc-mulation of abnormally large amounts of nitrogenous waste products in the blood, as in uremic poisoning.
n.
1900, also azotaemia, from azot- (see azo-) + greek haima “blood” (see -emia).
azotemia az·o·te·mi·a (āz’ə-tē’mē-ə, ā’zə-)
n.
see uremia.
az’o·te’mic (-mĭk) adj.
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