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There are 18 eleven-letter words ending with MIA

ACETONAEMIAacetonaemia n. Alternative form of acetonemia.
acetonæmia n. Obsolete spelling of acetonemia.
ACETONAEMIA n. an abnormal increase of ketone bodies in the blood, also ACETONEMIA.
ALEXITHYMIAalexithymia n. A deficiency in understanding, processing, or describing emotions.
ALEXITHYMIA n. an inability to recognize, understand, and describe emotions.
AUTOTOXEMIAautotoxemia n. Alternative form of autotoxaemia.
AUTOTOXEMIA n. self-poisoning caused by absorption of toxic products originating within the body, also AUTOTOXAEMIA.
AZOOSPERMIAazoospermia n. (Medicine) The absence of live sperm in the semen.
AZOOSPERMIA n. absence of spermatozoa from the seminal fluid.
BACILLAEMIAbacillaemia n. (Pathology) The presence of bacilli in the bloodstream.
BACILLAEMIA n. the presence of bacilli in the blood, also BACILLEMIA.
BACTERAEMIAbacteraemia n. The medical condition of having bacteria in the bloodstream.
bacteræmia n. Alternative spelling of bacteraemia.
BACTERAEMIA n. the presence of bacteria in the blood, also BACTEREMIA.
CYCLOTHYMIAcyclothymia n. (Medicine) A chronic mental disturbance characterized by mood swings and depression.
CYCLOTHYMIA n. a mental condition of alternating moods of euphoria and depression.
DYSRHYTHMIAdysrhythmia n. A disturbance to an otherwise normal biological rhythm, especially that of the heart.
DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm.
EPITHALAMIAepithalamia n. Plural of epithalamium.
EPITHALAMION n. a poem or song in honor of a bride and bridegroom, also EPITHALAMIUM.
ERYTHRAEMIAerythraemia n. Alternative form of erythremia.
ERYTHRAEMIA n. another name for the medical condition polycythaemia vera, also ERYTHREMIA.
HYPERTHYMIAhyperthymia n. A personality type characterized by an excessively positive disposition similar to, but more stable…
HYPERTHYMIA n. excessive emotionalism.
HYPOKALEMIAhypokalemia n. (Biology, medicine) The condition of having an abnormally low concentration of potassium ions in the…
HYPOKALEMIA n. a deficiency of potassium in the blood.
HYPOTHERMIAhypothermia n. (Pathology) Abnormally low body temperature; specifically, below 35 degrees Celsius for humans.
HYPOTHERMIA n. subnormal temperature of the body.
LEUCODERMIALEUCODERMIA n. a condition in which white patches, surrounded by a pigmented area, appear on the skin, also LEUCODERMA, LEUKODERMA.
PACHYDERMIApachydermia n. (Medicine) Elephantiasis.
pachydermia n. (Medicine) Increased resistance of the red cells in anemia.
PACHYDERMIA n. elephantiasis.
PROTHALAMIAprothalamia n. Plural of prothalamion.
prothalamia n. Plural of prothalamium.
PROTHALAMIUM n. (Spenser) a song in honour of a marriage, also PROTHALAMION.
SEPTICAEMIAsepticaemia n. Alternative spelling of septicemia.
septicæmia n. (Pathology) Obsolete spelling of septicaemia.
SEPTICAEMIA n. blood-poisoning with presence of bacteria and their toxins in blood, also SEPTICEMIA.
THALASSEMIAthalassemia n. (Medicine) Any of a group of inherited disorders in which the amount of hemoglobin in the blood is reduced.
THALASSEMIA n. anemia resulting from faulty synthesis of hemoglobin, also THALASSAEMIA.

Scrabble words — in black are valid world wide — in RED are not valid in North America — in GREEN are valid only in North America.
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