Dictionary entry

Cacochymia

Webster's Dictionary 1913

{ ‖Cac′o‐chym″i‐a (?), Cac″o‐chym′y (?), } n. [NL. cacochymia, fr. Gr. ���������; κακόσ bad + ����� juice: cf. F. cacochymie.] (Med.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, especially of the blood. Dunglison.