Emaciated

/ɪˈmeɪʃiˌeɪtɪd/ adjective

Abnormally thin and weak, especially as a result of illness or lack of food. It describes an extreme state of thinness that appears unhealthy.

From Latin 'emaciatus,' past participle of 'emaciare,' meaning 'to make lean,' derived from 'ex-' (out) and 'macies' (leanness). The word suggests having the flesh worn away, entering English in the 17th century.

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ARهزيل
BNশীর্ণকায়
CAesmalit
CSvyzáblý
DAudtæret
DEausgehungert
ELσκελετωμένος
ESdemacrado
FAلاغر
FIlaihduntunut
FRémacié
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