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eˈmaciated, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed1.] Made lean, atrophied. Also fig.
1665Phil. Trans. I. 87 The whole Body was bloudless, thin and emaciated. 1713Cheselden Anat. i. i. (1726) 6 The emaciated bone weighed thirty grains less than half the weight of the other. 1777Howard Prisons Eng. (1780) 5 Many who went in healthy, are in a few months changed to emaciated dejected objects. 1855Macaulay Hist. Eng. III. 403 The emaciated corpse was laid..next to the corpse of Monmouth. 1880Max Müller Ess. I. 363 The prose of our traditional and emaciated speech. |