hyperviscosity

hyperviscosity
hy·per·vis·cos·i·ty -vis-'käs-ət-ē n, pl -ties excessive viscosity (as of the blood)

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hy·per·vis·cos·i·ty (hi″pər-vis-kosґĭ-te) excessive viscosity, as of the blood; see also hyperviscosity syndrome, under syndrome.

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