English
Etymology
From hyper- + capn- + -ia; more at capno- § Etymology.
Noun
hypercapnia (usually uncountable, plural hypercapnias)
- (medicine, pathology) The condition of abnormally elevated carbon dioxide in the blood.
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condition of having an abnormally high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood
- Arabic: فرط ثنائي أكسيد الكربون في الدم
- Belarusian: гіперкапнія (hipjerkapnija)
- Bulgarian: хиперкапния (hiperkapnija)
- Catalan: hipercàpnia
- Chinese: 高碳酸血症
- Czech: hyperkapnie (cs) f
- Esperanto: hiperkapnio
- French: hypercapnie (fr) f
- German: Hyperkapnie
- Greek: υπερκαπνία f (yperkapnía)
- Hebrew: היפרקפניה
- Indonesian: hiperkapnia
- Irish: hipearcaipnia m
- Italian: ipercapnia (it)
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: hyperkapni
- Nynorsk: hyperkapni
- Polish: hiperkapnia
- Portuguese: hipercapnia
- Russian: гиперкапния (ru) (giperkapnija)
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: хиперкапнија
- Roman: hiperkapnija (sh)
- Spanish: hipercapnia (es) f
- Swedish: hyperkapni
- Turkish: hiperkapni
- Ukrainian: гіперкапнія (hiperkapnija)
- Uzbek: giperkapniya
- Vietnamese: tăng CO2 máu
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