Dehydration
is the lack or deprivation of water.
Hyponatremia however, is usually the result of too
much water due to lack of sodium in the blood.
Yes, the noun 'lack' is an abstract noun; a word for the state of being without or not having enough of something; a word for a concept.The word 'lack' is also a verb: lack, lacks, lacking, lacked.
Inaction??
incommunicado
Apathy
Harsh truth
dehydration
The word lack means to be without something. For instance, due to a lack of rain causing a hose pipe ban, I had to water my garden plants with a watering can.
nonvascular
The word you're looking for is "dehydration," which refers specifically to the loss of water from the body. However, when referring to exhaustion from both lack of food and water, the term "starvation" can also be relevant, as it encompasses the effects of extreme hunger and lack of nutrients. Together, these conditions can lead to a state of severe weakness and fatigue.
The word for lack of agreement is "disagreement."
lack of concentration
the flower wasn't quite dead but due to lack of water it had wilted.
Another word for the way dogs drink water is "slurp." If you take away the last two letters of "lack," you get "la," and then by adding one letter, you can form "slurp."
Yes, the word 'lack' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'lack' is a word for a deficiency or absence of something; a word for a thing.
Yes, the noun 'lack' is an abstract noun; a word for the state of being without or not having enough of something; a word for a concept.The word 'lack' is also a verb: lack, lacks, lacking, lacked.
Fifteen and You Lack by Youth Attack
A lack of water A lack of food A lack of space