scrawny |
emaciation |
As an adjective scrawny
is thin, malnourished and weak.
As a noun emaciation is
the act of making very lean.
diminish |
emaciation |
As a verb diminish
is to make smaller.
As a noun emaciation is
the act of making very lean.
diminished |
emaciation |
As a verb diminished
is (
diminish).
As an adjective diminished
is lessened, reduced.
As a noun emaciation is
the act of making very lean.
malnourished |
emaciation |
As an adjective malnourished
is suffering from malnutrition.
As a noun emaciation is
the act of making very lean.
atrophy |
emaciation |
As nouns the difference between atrophy and emaciation
is that
atrophy is a reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease, injury or lack of use while
emaciation is the act of making very lean.
As a verb atrophy
is to wither or waste away.
cachexia |
emaciation |
As nouns the difference between cachexia and emaciation
is that
cachexia is a systemic wasting of muscle tissue, with or without loss of fat mass, that accompanies a chronic disease while
emaciation is the act of making very lean.
taxonomy |
emaciation |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and emaciation
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
emaciation is the act of making very lean.
emaciation |
emancipation |
As nouns the difference between emaciation and emancipation
is that
emaciation is the act of making very lean while
emancipation is emancipation.
emaciation |
emaceration |
As nouns the difference between emaciation and emaceration
is that
emaciation is the act of making very lean while
emaceration is emaciation.
emaciation |
syntexis |
As nouns the difference between emaciation and syntexis
is that
emaciation is the act of making very lean while
syntexis is a change in the structure of magma by melting or the assimilation of a different type of rock.
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