Abiotrophy

/ˌæbaɪˈɑtrəfi/ noun

A condition where the body loses the ability to maintain cells or tissues, causing them to waste away; often used in neurology to describe degenerative diseases.

From Greek 'a-' (not) + 'bios' (life) + 'trophe' (nourishment). The term literally means 'loss of nourishment for life' and was coined in the 1880s to describe certain degenerative diseases.

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