emaciation in English

noun
1
the state of being abnormally thin or weak.
thin to the point of emaciation

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1. Look at your emaciation.

2. He was reduced almost to emaciation.

3. (vi) showing signs of emaciation or advanced anaemia;

4. These photographs show extremes of obesity and emaciation.

5. 6 These photographs show extremes of obesity and emaciation.

6. She was very thin, almost to the point of emaciation.

7. But the truly frightening thing was the emaciation of his body.

8. She was very thin(Sentencedict), almost to the point of emaciation.

9. But what was startling was the emaciation of his face. It was like a skull.

10. In the case of the chronic form , the typical symptoms are remittent fever , anaemia , and emaciation .

11. These cause diarrhoea with progressive emaciation and there may be high mortality in heavily infected flocks.

12. Intestinal Ills; Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc., Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc., Due

13. Xiaoke is a commonly seen disease in clinic with the typical syndrome of polyphagia, polydispia, polyuria, weariness and emaciation.

14. He recounted in his diary that: In a shed ... was a pile of about 40 completely naked human bodies in the last stages of emaciation.

15. After being weaned for about 1 week, the swinery showed progressive emaciation, slow growth, declining food intake, irregular hair coat and poor spirit.

16. 19 Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation, diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.

17. This destroys much of the worker drive towards larvae and leads to their gradual emaciation, probably because some dligestion and absorption takes place there.

18. 9 Proventriculus type of avian infectious bronchitis isolate virus D971 was used to infect SPF chickens. Infected chickens manifested emaciation,[www.Sentencedict.com] diarrhea and mild dyspnea after inoculation.

19. About the same time in Italy, Alcmaeon of Croton (a Greek) wrote of the importance of equilibrium between what goes in and what goes out, and warned that imbalance would result in disease marked by obesity or emaciation.

20. Visphotaka (Blisterous eruption) Netra Daha (Burning sensation in eyes) Shotha (Inflammation) Kamala (Jaundice) Pandu Roga (Anmmia) Sarva Jvara (All types of fevers) Sarva Dhatu shosha (Emaciation of all tissues) Chardi (Emesis) shiroroga (Disease of the head) Amgadaha (Burning sensation all over the body) Vataroga (Disease due to Vata dosha)

21. My bone Cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh - The meaning of this probably is, "my skin and flesh are dried up so that the bone seems adhere to the skin, and so tht the form of the bone becomes visible." It is designed to denote a state of great emaciation, and describes an effect which we often see.