释义 |
sep·sis \ˈsepsə̇s\ noun (plural sep·ses \-pˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek sēpsis decay; akin to Greek sēpein to make putrid — more at sepia : a toxic condition resulting from the multiplication of pathogenic bacteria and their products in a region of infection and their absorption into the blood stream; especially : septicemia |