释义 |
dys·cra·sia \də̇ˈskrāzh(ē)ə\ noun (-s) Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin, mixture of the humors in bad proportions, from Greek dyskrasia, from dys- + -krasia (from krasis mixing, combination, temperature, temperament) — more at crasis : an abnormal condition of the body : an imbalance of physiologic or constitutional elements especially of the blood — opposed to eucrasia |