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al·ka·lo·sis \ˌalkəˈlōsə̇s\ noun (plural alkalo·ses \-ōˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Medieval Latin alkali + New Latin -osis : a condition of increased alkalinity of the blood and tissues caused by excessive alkali intake or excessive loss of acid and resulting in muscular irritability and sometimes convulsions — opposed to acidosis |