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Medical condition
Emaciation is defined as the state of extreme thinness from absence of body fat and muscle wasting usually resulting from malnutrition. Emaciation manifests
Emaciation
Term used among Jewish prisoners in Nazi concentration camps during World War II
resigned to their impending death. The Muselmann prisoners exhibited severe emaciation and physical weakness, an apathetic listlessness regarding their own fate
Muselmann
Medical condition
infants and children and characterised by failure to thrive and severe emaciation despite normal or slightly decreased caloric intake. Classically there
Diencephalic_syndrome
Habsburg consort from 1854 to 1898
steam baths to prevent weight gain; by 1894, she had wasted away to near emaciation, reaching her lowest point of 43.5 kg (95.7 lbs). There were some aberrations
Empress_Elisabeth_of_Austria
Pill used in Traditional Chinese medicine
used in cases where there is "deficiency of both qi and blood marked by emaciation and general feebleness, aching and limpness of loins and knees, disorders
Wuji_Baifeng_Wan
Creepypasta
claim. The creepypasta is often shared alongside an image of a grotesque, emaciated figure , which is implied to be one of the test subjects. The image is
Russian_Sleep_Experiment
Organisms causing disease in wolves
gall bladder, causing liver disease, inflammation of the pancreas, and emaciation. Most other fluke species reside in the wolf's intestine, though Paragonimus
Parasites and pathogens of wolves
Parasites_and_pathogens_of_wolves
Extinct carnivorous marsupial from Australasia
This is the last known photograph taken of a live thylacine, and the animal pictured has been described as emaciated, lame and in declining health.
Thylacine
French woman kept locked for 25 years (1849–1913)
25 years. She was eventually found by police, then middle-aged and in emaciated and filthy condition; according to officials, Monnier had not seen any
Blanche_Monnier
Major deity in Indian religions symbolizing power, time, and death
of her popularity. Kali is iconographically depicted as a "terrifying emaciated woman," with black skin, long tangled hair, red eyes and a long lolling
Kali
Pejorative term used by the Nazi Party for modern art
Barlach, was declared to be degenerate art due to the "deformity" and emaciation of the figures—corresponding to Nordau's theorized connection between
Degenerate_art
French militray general and emperor (1769–1821)
accompanied him in 1797 and 1798, notes "Bonaparte was rather slight and emaciated-looking; his face, too, was very thin, with a dark complexion... his black
Napoleon
2004 film by Brad Anderson
fled the scene, and the resulting guilt became the root of his insomnia, emaciation, and repressed memories. Ivan was a figment of Trevor's imagination, a
The_Machinist
British actress (born 1983)
Arts. Retrieved 6 January 2024. "Devil Wears Prada Forced Emily Blunt To Emaciate Herself". Cinemablend.com. 11 July 2006. Archived from the original on
Emily_Blunt
Emperor of China (1908–1912) and of Manchukuo (1934–1945)
while before me was hung a drab curtain through which I could see an emaciated and terrifying hideous face. This was Cixi. It is said that I burst out
Puyi
Costa Rican pet crocodile (ca.1950–2011)
naturalist from Siquirres, Limón Province, Costa Rica, discovered an emaciated and dehydrated male crocodile weighing 70 kg (150 lb) on the banks of
Pocho_(crocodile)
2010 compilation album by Michael Jackson
paranoid." Kitty Empire in The Observer said Jackson sounded "paler, more emaciated, more effects-laden" than on his classic songs, such as "Billie Jean"
Michael (Michael Jackson album)
Michael_(Michael_Jackson_album)
Genus of parasitic marine isopods
Infection by Ceratothoa can cause anaemia, lesions, growth retardation, emaciation, and mortality in their fish hosts. Currently, 26 valid species in this
Ceratothoa
German concentration camp guard (1921-2000)
the arms and legs tore away when they were moved. She also recalled the emaciated bodies were still heavy enough to cause her considerable back pain. Bothe
Herta_Bothe
Disease outbreak in Ancient Greece and Rome
of symptoms, among them: fever, coughing, pain in head and neck, and emaciation. The disease proved fatal most often among prepubescent children. Hippocrates
412_BC_epidemic
Pictorial representation of a facial expression
forms the angular outlines of the eyelids, nose, and cheeks, depicting an emaciated face marked by hunger and thirst. Their sockets were like rings without
Emoticon
Religious practice
is known to have practiced extreme forms of fasting which led to his emaciation and to have famously abandoned it before his great awakening. Nevertheless
Fasting_in_Buddhism
Iranian princess (1970–2001)
apparently having committed suicide. She was found in bed, her body emaciated by years of anorexia, bulimia, and food intolerances. According to a report
Leila_Pahlavi
Painted wood sculpture
leans over him and faces towards his crown of thorns. Christ body is emaciated, shrunken, decomposing and lacerated with the wounds of his crucifixion
Pietà (Southern German, Cloisters)
Pietà_(Southern_German,_Cloisters)
French political theorist (1743–1793)
in the perianal region, and was associated with weight loss leading to emaciation. He was sick with it for the three years prior to his assassination, and
Jean-Paul_Marat
Sinking of the abdominal organs below their natural position
indigestion, constipation, diarrhea, abdominal distention, headache, vertigo, emaciation, and loss of sleep. Any or all of these symptoms may be present. It is
Visceroptosis
Malagasy algebraic divination by seeds
Figure Malagasy name Meaning Taraiky Emaciation; path, road Karija Slave; cool speech Alakaosy ☾ Child; evil thoughts Adabara Zanahary; most sacred Alikasajy
Sikidy
leaving a chalky white coating on them. Symptoms include anorexia and emaciation. It is a problem common to caged birds. Vultures are particularly sensitive
Visceral_gout
American serial killer (1787–1849)
1836 and recounted by Martineau, added that the enslaved people were emaciated, showed signs of being flayed with a whip, were bound in restrictive postures
Delphine_LaLaurie
Topics referred to by the same term
beginning with Thin All pages with titles containing Thin Body shape Emaciation Underweight Paper Thin (disambiguation) Thin capitalisation Thin client
Thin
Representation of Shiva-Parvati in Hindu iconography
etc. In some Uma–Maheshvara images, often Parvati is shown defeating an emaciated Shiva in a game of dice. For many scholars such as N. N. Bhattacharya
Uma–Maheshvara
2013 American animated film directed by Jay Oliva
crash-landed in Metropolis. With the aid of Batman and Cyborg, they liberate an emaciated Superman, who, after being empowered by Earth's yellow sun, fends off
Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox
Justice_League:_The_Flashpoint_Paradox
XV, 89. "OMO": Letters seen formed by the eyes and nose-bridge of an emaciated human face. "Homo" in Latin means "human," and in Italian the word is
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy
Famine during the Gaza war
struggling to find milk to feed infant patients, stating, "Even newborns are emaciated". The UN Population Fund stated doctors "no longer see normal-sized babies"
Gaza_Strip_famine
Lay woman who offered milk rice to Samana Gotama before his Enlightenment
a milk-rice pudding, ending his six years of asceticism. Such was his emaciated appearance that she wrongly believed him to be a tree-spirit nature deity
Sujata_(milkmaid)
American broadcast journalist (1908–1965)
first reporters at the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. He met emaciated survivors including Petr Zenkl, children with identification tattoos,
Edward_R._Murrow
Painting by Hans Holbein the Younger
flesh in the early stages of putrefaction. His body is shown as long and emaciated while eyes and mouth are left open. Christ is shown with three visible
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb
The_Body_of_the_Dead_Christ_in_the_Tomb
Chemical compound
birds, and fish causes alkali disease. Alkali disease is characterized by emaciation, loss of hair, deformation and shedding of hooves, loss of vitality, and
Selenomethionine
2023 single by Troye Sivan
subtlety of a 1990s Calvin Klein campaign. It's a return to body fascism and emaciation — two gay tastes that actually never went out of style. Eat something
Rush_(Troye_Sivan_song)
with Dan Kamp taking his place. The new lineup recorded just one song, "Emaciated Holy Figure", which was released on a Relapse Records compilation, before
List of Incantation (American band) members
List_of_Incantation_(American_band)_members
Gaza war hostage case (2023 – 2025)
Tisha B'Av, Hamas released footage of David showing him in an severely emaciated state and forced to dig his own grave. Pale and sallow, David stated that
Kidnapping_of_Evyatar_David
1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell
explaining that the Yankees have likely burned Tara. Still, he steals an emaciated horse and a wagon and begins driving them out of Atlanta. At the city's
Gone_with_the_Wind_(novel)
Arizona pioneer (1859–1950)
especially from Texas, at the border but was disturbed at the sight of many emaciated cattle. Thirty days after starting the job, Chandler resigned from his
Alexander_J._Chandler
Severe malnutrition due to energy deficiency
reduce the risks of developing these deficiencies. Starvation Cachexia Emaciation Kwashiorkor Protein poisoning Appleton & Vanbergen, Metabolism and Nutrition
Marasmus
Spanish painter and sculptor (1881–1973)
Frugal Repast (1904), which depicts a blind man and a sighted woman, both emaciated, seated at a nearly bare table. Blindness, a recurrent theme in Picasso's
Pablo_Picasso
Pinching of the intestine between the abdominal aorta and superior mesenteric artery
not uncommon for physicians to initially and incorrectly assume that emaciation is a choice of the patient instead of a consequence of SMA syndrome. Patients
Superior mesenteric artery syndrome
Superior_mesenteric_artery_syndrome
British actor (1924–2022)
larger role in Steven Spielberg's Empire of the Sun (1987). To play an emaciated prisoner of war in the film, Phillips lost more than two stone. He became
Leslie_Phillips
English artist and poet (born 1973)
grandfather, who used to paint, as a major influence. Recurrent images are emaciated women, sailors and bloodshed. He has shown fighting dogs and a sailor
Joe_Machine
Region of the Russian Far East
half starved. Some of the elderly prisoners, who had become so weak and emaciated, died along the way. Their corpses were left abandoned alongside the railroad
Kolyma
Causes of the 1932–33 famine in Soviet Ukraine
poor. They are taken to the barracks, where, it is said, the completely emaciated ones are given lethal injections". On June 22, 1933, Stanislaw Sosnicki
Causes_of_the_Holodomor
Harsh season in North America
and washed down streams. The few remaining cattle were in poor health, emaciated and suffering from frostbite. This resulted in the cattle being sold for
Winter of 1886–87 in the United States
Winter_of_1886–87_in_the_United_States
Canadian model (born 1988)
can any person justify an aesthetic that reduces a woman or child to an emaciated skeleton? Is it art? Surely fashion's aesthetic should enhance and beautify
Coco_Rocha
Species of marine parasite
of severe emaciation with epaxial muscle atrophy. This emaciation can be noticed externally as a knife or razor-like aspect. The emaciation is best noticed
Enteromyxum_leei
Japanese fantasy drama manga series
by the twin moons of the world, and if too fatigued he shrinks into an emaciated child fairy until recovered. Aht (アト, Ato) Voiced by: Yui Kanari (Japanese);
Übel_Blatt
December 2023. Retrieved 16 December 2023. Alsaafin, Linah; Humaid, Maram. "Emaciated but alive: Gaza mothers, premature babies reunited in Egypt". Al Jazeera
Timeline of the Gaza Strip healthcare collapse
Timeline_of_the_Gaza_Strip_healthcare_collapse
being able to move from her puppies, suffered from mastitis, and became emaciated from being fed only once a day. The dog, her three puppies, and the family's
List of fatal dog attacks in Canada
List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_Canada
Species of flatworm
host. The tapeworm is responsible for stunted growth of young chicken, emaciation of adult and decreased egg production of hen. In general the tapeworm
Raillietina_echinobothrida
Cave in People's Republic of China
images are indicative of the Northern Wei style, typically of slim and emaciated figures. There are about 800 inscriptions on the walls and in the niches
Longmen_Grottoes
Species of roundworm
suis can cause diarrhea, anorexia, anemia, poor growth, dehydration, and emaciation, but acuteness is usually connected to the infective dose or concurrent
Trichuris_suis
Head is a 40-foot-tall, thin, skeletal figure with rotting, mummified, emaciated skin and two rusted siren-like megaphones for a head. The sirens sometimes
List_of_creepypastas
American speechwriter, author, and lawyer
antisemitism, because they learn about big, strong Nazis hurting weak, emaciated Jews, and they think, 'Oh, antisemitism is like anti-black racism, right
Sarah_Hurwitz
Near-starvation religious fasting
the Eucharist, leading to her death at 33 years old from starvation and emaciation. Any additional food she was forced to eat she would expel through vomiting
Anorexia_mirabilis
Species of fluke
in the absence of clinical signs. Some animals may show anemia, edema, emaciation, and liver cirrhosis. However, many of the clinical signs of dicroceliosis
Dicrocoelium_dendriticum
Croatian Ustaša official (1914–1969)
and bedclothes, were allowed to speak to the delegation, while sick and emaciated ones were killed. After the delegation left, camp conditions reverted
Vjekoslav_Luburić
Triptych by Augustus Egg
the River Thames. She clutches a bundle of rags from which protrude the emaciated legs of an infant, perhaps the fruit of her affair, either asleep or dead
Past_and_Present_(paintings)
Award ceremony for films of 1979
when this year's edition of the Oscarcast streamlined to the point of emaciation (and still more than three hours long), thudded along like some awards
52nd_Academy_Awards
Japanese officer, war criminal (1890–1947)
limit of man's endurance of my officers and men, who were exhausted and emaciated as a result of successive campaigns and for want of supplies. However
Hatazō_Adachi
Scottish family jester of the 18th century
give him shelter. Fleeman's weakened state caused him to rapidly become emaciated and lose his strength. He eventually found shelter in a barn at Little
Jamie_Fleeman
Stoic philosopher, Roman emperor from 161 to 180
has stopped, the little attacks of fever have been driven away. But the emaciation is still extreme and there is still quite a bit of coughing'. He and Faustina
Marcus_Aurelius
German SS officer (1906–1945)
filled in, and the huts were filled with prisoners in every stage of emaciation and disease. Kramer was imprisoned at the prison in Hamelin. Along with
Josef_Kramer
Basilica under construction since 1882 in Barcelona, Spain
especially striking for its spare, gaunt, tormented characters, including emaciated figures of Christ being scourged at the pillar; and Christ on the Cross
Sagrada_Família
German-born diarist and Holocaust victim (1929–1945)
in late January or early February 1945. Blitz described Anne as bald, emaciated and shivering and wearing only a blanket wrapped around her (as she discarded
Anne_Frank
Humorous subjects pertaining to Russian and Soviet culture
Russian). The main themes are the extreme weakness, slowness, gauntness, and emaciation of a dystrophic patient. Some of the jibes originated in jokes about Gulag
Russian_jokes
Italian Carmelite mystic and saint
Bodies Under Siege (3rd edition, 2011) has written: At about age 37, emaciated and racked with coughing and pain, she took to her bed until she died
Mary_Magdalene_de'_Pazzi
Subcamps of the Dachau concentration camp during World War II
fire on the orders of the SS doctor, Max Blancke. Hundreds of sick and emaciated prisoners were trapped inside and killed. Shortly afterwards, Blancke
Kaufering concentration camp complex
Kaufering_concentration_camp_complex
Polish Army lieutenant (1915–2004)
India, stated that in 1942, in Calcutta, his father had interviewed three emaciated men who claimed to have escaped from Siberia. According to his son, Mayne
Sławomir_Rawicz
Drug-abuse-inspired fashion style
fashion and characterized by pale skin, dark circles underneath the eyes, emaciated features, androgyny and stringy hair—all traits associated with abuse
Heroin_chic
Promotion of anorexia
often celebrities, who may range anywhere from being naturally slim to emaciated with visibly protruding bones. The scientific community recognises anorexia
Pro-ana
Metaphor for the use of punishment and reward
July 6, 1938: "Thus, by every device from the stick to the carrot, the emaciated Austrian donkey is made to pull the Nazi barrow up an ever-steepening
Carrot_and_stick
Czech sculptor
Valois and Ivan which depicts in its lower section a dungeon in which emaciated Christians are guarded by a dog and a figure in Turkish costume. Around
Ferdinand_Brokoff
Genus of flatworms
productions are experienced. Chronic infection results in diarrhoea, emaciation and anaemia, indicated by haemorrhage in the intestine. Physiological
Raillietina
Caloric intake below what is needed to maintain an organism's life
Induced Hepatitis and/or reduced liver function Electrolyte imbalance Emaciation Oliguria The symptoms of starvation show up in three stages. Phase one
Starvation
American military officer (1915-1944)
marked one of the most audacious escapes of World War II. Dehydrated, emaciated, and battered by the elements, the pair staggered into the office of General
Damon_Jesse_Gause
Species of roundworm
movements and response time, frequent stumbling, unusually tilted head, and emaciation. Severe symptoms include extreme weakness, lameness, walking in circles
Parelaphostrongylus_tenuis
Concentration camp in the Independent State of Croatia
Saint Vincent de Paul order, with Ustaše guards. Children arrived in an emaciated and weak condition from other camps within the Ustaše camp system, with
Jastrebarsko_children's_camp
Nazi concentration camp in Poland (1940–1945)
to be fit for work. Practically any fault—scars, bandages, boils and emaciation—might provide reason enough to be deemed unfit. Children might be made
Auschwitz_concentration_camp
1992 Bosnian Serb concentration camp
Emaciated detainees at the Omarska concentration camp
Omarska_concentration_camp
Dutch prince (1818–1848)
Madeira with the utmost haste, but it was to no avail. Alexander was emaciated and exhausted from the unrelenting diarrhea. He steadily weakened until
Prince Alexander of the Netherlands
Prince_Alexander_of_the_Netherlands
Sculpture by Donatello
the many single figures of Mary Magdalene in art, Donatello's gaunt, emaciated figure differs greatly from most depictions, which show a beautiful young
Penitent Magdalene (Donatello)
Penitent_Magdalene_(Donatello)
Roman bronze bust
depict Seneca the Younger, the notable Roman philosopher, because its emaciated features were supposed to reflect his Stoic philosophy. However, modern
Pseudo-Seneca_(bust)
Species of bird
causes peritonitis, an inflammation of the abdomen's lining, and possibly emaciation. Out of 39 studied individuals, seven were fatally affected by this worm
Surf_scoter
War memorial in Thailand
during construction. It was called Hellfire Pass because the sight of emaciated prisoners labouring by burning torchlight resembled a scene from Hell
Hellfire_Pass
grandstand. Once in the arena, rioters released three bulls. The bulls' emaciation and nonaggression suggested no fight was planned. Rioters ignited straw
St._Louis_bullfight_riot
American lawyer, politician, and Union general (1834–1896)
along.) Barlow suffered from his Antietam wound for months, becoming emaciated and suffering from what doctors called an "influence of malaria." Although
Francis_C._Barlow
Character in the novel Oliver Twist
overcomes her loyalty to Sikes and Fagin. By the climax of the novel, she is emaciated with sickness and worry, and filled with guilt about the life she is leading
Nancy_(Oliver_Twist)
Military unit
evaded enemy forces for more than 40 days. After was captured, although emaciated and crippled, he overpowered one of his guards and crawled into the jungle
480th_Fighter_Squadron
2024 American horror film
her bicycle before entering Reed's house. The last chamber is full of emaciated women in cages. Paxton realizes that Reed's goal is to prove his belief
Heretic_(film)
Irish actor (born 1976)
Murphy lost a significant amount of weight to match Oppenheimer's near-emaciated appearance, extensively researched Oppenheimer's life and took inspiration
Cillian_Murphy
Zoo in Cumbria, England
deaths were preventable. A number of animals had "died from exposure, emaciation, hypothermia and had even been run over." On 6 March 2017, Barrow Borough
South_Lakes_Safari_Zoo
1999 film by the Wachowskis
Reeves lost 15 pounds (7 kg) and shaved his whole body to give Neo an emaciated look. The scene in which Neo fell into the sewer system concluded the
The_Matrix
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Happiness; Flower; Blossom; Graceful; Merciful; Grace of God; Unexpected Fortune; Love; Favourite; A Type of Flower; Felicity; Form of Johanna
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Irish form of English Agnes, AGHNA means "chaste; holy."
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Blessings of God
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painted; inconstant
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n.
The state of being emaciated or reduced to excessive leanness; an excessively lean condition.
n.
Formerly, any malignant growth, esp. one attended with great pain and ulceration, with cachexia and progressive emaciation. It was so called, perhaps, from the great veins which surround it, compared by the ancients to the claws of a crab. The term is now restricted to such a growth made up of aggregations of epithelial cells, either without support or embedded in the meshes of a trabecular framework.
n.
Progressive emaciation of the body, accompained with hectic fever, with no well-marked logical symptoms.
n.
The act or process of making slender, or the state of being slender; emaciation.
n.
A wasting away from want of nourishment; diminution in bulk or slow emaciation of the body or of any part.
n.
Emaciation.
n.
The act of making very lean.
n.
A morbid state produced by the use of iodine and its compounds, and characterized by palpitation, depression, and general emaciation, with a pustular eruption upon the skin.
a.
Characterized by emaciation, as a fever.