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“anidrosis”
1.The deficiency or absence of perspiration or sweating: "Grady appeared to have a condition of anhidrosis because he was not sweating even on very hot and humid days."
3. Absence or deficiency of sweating; in humans this is usually due to the absence or paralysis of the sweat glands or to some kind of obstruction of the sweat ducts: "When a person experiences anhidrosis, it can be a dangerous health concern."
"Dr. Clay told Doyle that it was not a healthy condition to suffer from anhidroses because his skin needs to sweat in order for his body to be healthy."
2. Absence of sweating in horses, a condition more noticeable in hot climates; affected animals develop severe dyspnea (bad breathing) and cannot work: "The farmer was concerned because his horses appeared to be ill so Conrad called the veteranarian who told him that they were suffering with anhidrosis."3. Absence or deficiency of sweating; in humans this is usually due to the absence or paralysis of the sweat glands or to some kind of obstruction of the sweat ducts: "When a person experiences anhidrosis, it can be a dangerous health concern."
"For some people, having anhidroses may seem to be a blessing; but it isn't, because to sweat makes it possible for us to stay cooler. Anhidrosis creates a dangerous inability for people to tolerate heat."
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a-, an-
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hidero-, hider-, hidro-, hidr-, -hidrosis, -hidrotic +
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