Emaciation
21emaciation — noun extreme leanness (usually caused by starvation or disease) • Syn: ↑bonyness, ↑boniness, ↑gauntness, ↑maceration • Derivationally related forms: ↑macerate (for: ↑maceration), ↑ …
22Кахексия (Emaciation) — резко выраженное похудание, вызванное, например, недостаточным питанием, туберкулезом, злокачественной опухолью или паразитирующими в организме человека гельминтами. Источник: Медицинский словарь …
23syntexis — Emaciation or wasting. [G. syn texis, a melting together] * * * syn·tex·is (sin tekґsis) [Gr. syntēxis colliquation] wasting or emaciation. syntectic adj …
24cardiac cachexia — emaciation due to heart disease, usually caused by a combination of increased caloric expenditure and decreased caloric intake or utilization …
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26wasting — 1. SYN: emaciation. 2. Denoting a disease characterized by emaciation. salt w. inappropriately large renal excretion of salt despite the apparent need of the body to retain it. * * * wast·ing wā stiŋ …
27emaciaţie — EMACIÁŢIE, emaciaţii, s.f. Emaciere. [pr.: ci a ] – Din fr. émaciation. Trimis de claudia, 13.09.2007. Sursa: DEX 98 emaciáţie s. f. (sil. ci a ţi e), art. emaciáţia (sil. ţi a), g. d. art. emaciáţiei; pl. emaciáţii …
28ἰσχνάνσει — ἴσχνανσις emaciation fem nom/voc/acc dual (attic epic) ἰσχνάνσεϊ , ἴσχνανσις emaciation fem dat sg (epic) ἴσχνανσις emaciation fem dat sg (attic ionic) …
29skin and bones — noun a person who is unusually thin and scrawny • Syn: ↑thin person, ↑scrag • Ant: ↑fat person (for: ↑thin person) • Derivationally related forms: ↑scraggy …
30Orthorexia nervosa — (also known as orthorexia) is a term used by Steven Bratman to describe people who have developed a fixation with healthy or righteous eating[1] and has been referred to as a mental disorder.[2] It is not a medically recognized term.[a] Bratman… …