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emaciation
e·ma·ci·ate E0099700 (ĭ-mā′shē-āt′)tr. & intr.v. e·ma·ci·at·ed, e·ma·ci·at·ing, e·ma·ci·ates To make or become extremely thin, especially as a result of starvation. [Latin ēmaciāre, ēmaciāt- : ē-, ex-, intensive pref.; see ex- + maciāre, to make thin; see māk- in Indo-European roots.] e·ma′ci·a′tion n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | emaciation - extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)boniness, bonyness, gauntness, macerationleanness, spareness, thinness - the property of having little body fat | Translationsemaciated (iˈmeisieitid) adjective having become very thin (through illness, starvation etc). 消瘦的,憔悴的 瘦弱的,憔悴的 eˌmaciˈation noun 消瘦,憔悴 消瘦,憔悴 emaciation
emaciation[i‚mā·sē′ā·shən] (medicine) A wasted condition of the body; the process of losing flesh so as to become extremely lean. emaciation
emaciation [e-ma″se-a´shun] a wasted condition of the body; see wasting.e·ma·ci·a·tion (ē-mā'sē-ā'shŭn), Becoming abnormally thin from extreme loss of flesh. Synonym(s): wasting (1) [L. e-macio, pp. -atus, to make thin] e·ma·ci·a·tion (ĕ-mā'shē-ā'shŭn) Abnormal thinness resulting from extreme loss of flesh. Synonym(s): wasting (1) . [L. e-macio, pp. -atus, to make thin]emaciation The state of extreme thinness from absence of body fat and muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition, widespread cancer or other debilitating disease.e·ma·ci·a·tion (ĕ-mā'shē-ā'shŭn) Becoming abnormally thin due to extreme loss of flesh. Synonym(s): wasting (1) . [L. e-macio, pp. -atus, to make thin]emaciation
Synonyms for emaciationnoun extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease)Synonyms- boniness
- bonyness
- gauntness
- maceration
Related Words- leanness
- spareness
- thinness
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