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Hemophiliac - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

hemophiliac

/ˌhiːməˈfɪliæk/ /ˌhiːməˈfɪliæk/

Definition:

A person with a genetic disorder impairing blood clotting, causing excessive bleeding from minor injuries.

Synonyms:

bleeder, hemophiliac patient, blood disorder sufferer

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

healthy individual, normal person

Common Collocations:

severe hemophiliac, treat hemophiliacs, hemophiliac patient, inherited hemophilia

Derivatives:

hemophilia, hemophilic

Usage Tips:

Use "hemophiliac" as a noun to describe someone with the blood-clotting disorder; avoid using it as an adjective.

Common Phrases:

"bleeding disorder, " "inherited condition, " "blood clotting issue"

Etymology:

Derived from Greek "haima" (blood) and "philia" (tendency), combined with "-ac" suffix denoting a person affected by a condition.

Examples:

  • 1. The hemophiliac needed immediate treatment after the cut.
  • 2. His brother is a severe hemophiliac and requires regular medication.
  • 3. Doctors advised caution to prevent injuries in the young hemophiliac.
  • 4. She supports charities that fund research for hemophiliacs worldwide.

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