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in·a·ni·tion I0073400 (ĭn′ə-nĭsh′ən)n.1. Exhaustion, as from lack of nourishment or vitality.2. The condition or quality of being empty. [Middle English inanisioun, emptiness, from Old French inanicion, exhaustion from hunger, from Late Latin inānītiō, inānītiōn-, emptiness, from inānītus, past participle of inānīre, to make empty, from Latin inānis, empty.]inanition (ˌɪnəˈnɪʃən) n1. (Pathology) exhaustion resulting from lack of food2. mental, social, or spiritual weakness or lassitude[C14: from Late Latin inānītio emptiness, from Latin inānis empty; see inane]in•a•ni•tion (ˌɪn əˈnɪʃ ən) n. 1. exhaustion from lack of nourishment. 2. lack of vigor; lethargy. [1350–1400; Middle English < Late Latin inānītiō emptiness] inanity, inanition - Inanity is intellectual or spiritual emptiness; inanition is the lack of nourishment.See also related terms for nourishment.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | inanition - weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energyslackness, lethargy, lassitudeweakness - the property of lacking physical or mental strength; liability to failure under pressure or stress or strain; "his weakness increased as he became older"; "the weakness of the span was overlooked until it collapsed" | | 2. | inanition - exhaustion resulting from lack of foodexhaustion - extreme fatigue | TranslationsinanitionenUK
inanition exhaustion resulting from lack of food inanition[‚in·ə′nish·ən] (medicine) The exhausted, pathologic condition resulting from starvation. inanitionenUK
inanition [in″ah-nish´un] the exhausted state due to prolonged undernutrition; starvation.in·a·ni·tion (in'ă-nish'ŭn), Severe weakness and wasting as occurs from lack of food, defect in assimilation, or neoplastic disease. [L. inanis, empty] inanition (ĭn′ə-nĭsh′ən)n.1. Exhaustion, as from lack of nourishment or vitality.2. The condition or quality of being empty.in·a·ni·tion (in'ă-nish'ŭn) Severe weakness and wasting as results from lack of food, defect in assimilation, or neoplastic disease. inanition A state of exhaustion or a bodily disorder arising from lack of any of the nutritional elements such as calories, protein, vitamins, minerals or water.Parrot, Jules Marie, French physician, 1829-1883. Bednar-Parrot syndrome - Synonym(s): Parrot I syndromeParrot atrophy of the newbornParrot nodes - Synonym(s): Parrot signParrot pseudoparalysis - syphilitic osteochondritis in newborns causing pseudoparalysis in one or more extremities. Synonym(s): syphilitic pseudoparalysisParrot sign - indicates congenital syphilis in newborns. Synonym(s): Parrot nodesParrot I syndrome - pseudoparalysis; periarticular swelling, onset seldom after 3 months of age. Synonym(s): Bednar-Parrot syndrome; Parrot syphilitic osteochondritisParrot II syndrome - failure to thrive, emaciation, edema, dry skin, with subcutaneous fat loss, abdomen flat or distended, hypothermia, slow pulse, decreased metabolic rate. Synonym(s): marasmus; infantile atrophy; inanition; athrepsiaParrot syphilitic osteochondritis - Synonym(s): Parrot I syndromeParrot ulcer - seen in stomatitis or thrushin·a·ni·tion (in'ă-nish'ŭn) Severe weakness and wasting due to lack of food, defect or disease. inanitionenUK
Synonyms for inanitionnoun weakness characterized by a lack of vitality or energySynonyms- slackness
- lethargy
- lassitude
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