Pronunciation: /æsɪˈdoʊsɪs/

Definitions of acidosis

noun a medical condition characterized by an excessive concentration of acid in the body

Example Sentences

A1 Acidosis is a medical condition that occurs when there is too much acid in the body.

A2 Symptoms of acidosis include confusion, fatigue, and shortness of breath.

B1 Metabolic acidosis can be caused by kidney disease or diabetes.

B2 Respiratory acidosis is a condition where the lungs cannot remove enough carbon dioxide, leading to an excess of acid in the body.

C1 Severe acidosis can lead to organ failure and coma if not treated promptly.

C2 Treatment for acidosis may include intravenous fluids and medications to correct the pH balance in the blood.

Examples of acidosis in a Sentence

formal The patient presented with metabolic acidosis due to kidney failure.

informal She felt really sick because of the acidosis in her body.

slang Dude, that acidosis is no joke, you need to get it treated ASAP.

figurative The acidosis of negativity was spreading through the team, affecting their performance.

Grammatical Forms of acidosis

plural

acidoses

comparative

more acidotic

superlative

most acidotic

present tense

acidosis

future tense

will acidosis

perfect tense

has acidosed

continuous tense

is acidosing

singular

acidosis

positive degree

acidosis

infinitive

to acidosis

gerund

acidosing

participle

acidosed

Origin and Evolution of acidosis

First Known Use: 1900 year
Language of Origin: Latin and Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'acidosis' originated from the combination of the Latin word 'acidus' meaning sour or sharp, and the Greek word 'osis' meaning condition or process.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the medical field to describe a condition characterized by an increased acidity in the blood and body tissues. Over time, the term has become more widely used in various medical contexts to refer to an excess of acid in the body.