stibialism

/stɪbiːˈælɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A condition where the stibium (a type of antimony) is present in the body, often used in reference to a historical medical condition.

“The doctor warned the patient that stibialism could cause severe health issues if left untreated.”

Synonyms

  • antimony poisoning
  • chronic metal toxicity

Antonyms

  • stibium-free condition