acidoses

/əˈsɪdoʊsiːz/

Definitions

1. noun

a condition characterized by acidosis; excessive acidity of the blood and other bodily fluids, often resulting in metabolic imbalances or diseases.

“The doctor diagnosed the patient with acidoses due to the severe case of diabetes.”

Synonyms

  • acidosis
  • alkalosis

Antonyms

  • alkalosis