Cachexias

/kəˈkɛksiəz/ noun

Plural of cachexia; conditions of extreme physical weakness and wasting of the body, usually caused by serious illness or malnutrition.

From Greek 'kakos' (bad) + 'hexis' (condition/state), first used in medical contexts around the 1600s. The term evolved from ancient Greek medical theory to describe the general decline of the body in disease.

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