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emaciation /ema·ci·a·tion/ (e-ma″she-a´shun) a wasted condition of the body.
emaciation [imā′shi·ā′shən] Etymology: L, emaciare, to make lean 1 excessive leanness caused by disease or lack of nutrition. emaciated, [imā′shē·ā′tid] adj. 2 characterized by an extreme loss of subcutaneous fat that results in an abnormally lean body, such as with starvation. emaciation [e-ma″se-a´shun] a wasted condition of the body; see wasting.
emaciation (imā´shēā´sh n an excessive leanness caused by disease or lack of nutrition. Be-mail (electronic mail),
n the exchange of computer-stored messages by telecommunication. emaciation excessive leanness; a wasted condition of the body; generally taken to mean that the body weight is less than 50% of the normal expected for a comparable normal animal. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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