Wow. Were you once capnotic, or are you just proud of being acapnotic? :-)
From: a·cap·ni·a, which is a condition marked by an unusually low concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood and tissues. New Latin, from Latin acapnos, without smoke (which contains carbon dioxide), from Greek akapnos : a-, not; see a-1 + kapnos, smoke. Therefore, I am "acapnotic" or a non-smoker. A nice stretch.
Wow. Were you once capnotic, or are you just proud of being acapnotic? :-)
From: a·cap·ni·a, which is a condition marked by an unusually low concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood and tissues. New Latin, from Latin acapnos, without smoke (which contains carbon dioxide), from Greek akapnos : a-, not; see a-1 + kapnos, smoke.
Therefore, I am "acapnotic" or a non-smoker. A nice stretch.