"Septicaemic" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Septicaemic refers to a condition where bacteria, often of a septic nature, are present and multiplying in the blood, usually as a result of a severe infection, such as septicemia that has entered the bloodstream from an infection source, often from the gut or surgical wound.
A septet is a group of seven. It can refer to:<br><br>1. A musical ensemble of seven performers, typically a band or orchestra.<br>2. A combination of seven elements, such as notes, colors, or objects.<br>3. In grammar, a septet is a seven-word phrase or sentence.<br>4. In biology, a septet can refer to a group of seven cells or organisms.<br><br>Example: "The jazz septet will perform on Saturday night."
Having a foul or diseased condition, especially caused by the presence of decomposing organic matter, often used to describe a tank or system that has not been functioning properly, leading to the release of harmful bacteria into the environment, or something that is infected with disease, often referred to as the act of septic or sepsis in a medical sense.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The septic tank needs to be emptied regularly to function properly.<br>- The patient developed septicemia as a result of the infection.
Septicaemia is a medical emergency that occurs when bacteria, or a non-bacterial agent, enters the bloodstream (also referred to as bacteremia or sepsis) and triggers an overwhelming immune response. This can cause a wide range of symptoms, depending on how widespread the infection has become, but common symptoms include high fever, shaking chills, cough, shortness of breath, sweating, rapid heart rate, and tachycardia.
Expressing or feeling doubt or skepticism, often in a subtle or nuanced way.<br><br>Example: "She raised a septical eyebrow at the salesman's claims."<br><br>Synonyms: skeptical, dubious, hesitant.
With a sense of skepticism; in a skeptical manner; doubting the validity or truth of something.
Severe blood infection caused by bacteria; a condition in which bacteria multiply in the blood.
Relating to or denoting a form of sepsis characterized by the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream; having septicemia.
Killing or causing death with septicemia.<br><br>Septicidal is not a commonly used term in medicine. The more common term is septicemic, which refers to an infection or condition caused by the presence of bacteria (septicaemia) in the blood.<br><br>However, I think you might be confusing this with the word "septicidal", which is not a standard medical term. The prefix "septic-" usually means causing or related to infection, putrefaction, or gangrene. <br><br>Given this context, "septicidal" might be interpreted as causing death or killing by sepsis, which is a condition of the body's response to an infection, often caused by the release of toxins into the bloodstream.<br><br>In summary, the term "septicidal" is not standard, and I'm guessing you might have meant septicemic.
Septicopyemia is a grievous or severe blood poisoning caused by bacteria, specifically septicemia accompanied with a particle of pus in the blood.
Seventh, separated by a ninth part, divided into seven parts, or containing seven additions or appendages.