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marasmus

[muh-raz-muhs] / məˈræz məs /


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The coroner blamed her death on a form of malnutrition called marasmus.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 29, 2023

The daughter of Horatio Nelson Cook and Edith Scooffy Cook, she died of marasmus — a form of severe undernourishment — on Oct.

From Los Angeles Times • May 10, 2017

An inability to do that is the price paid for protection from famine by those predisposed to marasmus.

From Economist • Nov. 11, 2010

The marasmus survivors tended to have had low birthweights.

From Economist • Nov. 11, 2010

Art continues to be "in the marasmus," as M. Prudhomme says, and there is no longer any place in this world for people with taste.

From The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert Letters by McKenzie, Aimée G. Leffingwel