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===Etymology===
From {{rfeaf|en|emaciate|-ion}}.
 
===Pronunciation===
* {{audio|en|LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-emaciation.wav|a=Southern England}}
* {{rhymes|en|eɪʃən|s=5}}
 
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# The act of making very [[lean]].
# The state of being [[emaciate]]d or reduced to excessive [[leanness]]; an excessively lean condition.
#* {{quote-book|en|year=1837|author={{w|LetitiaRQ:Landon Elizabeth Landon}}|title=Ethel Churchill|volumepage=113|pagevolume=13I|textpassage=In youth he must have been singularly handsome, but years and care had left their vestiges on his noble features, which were thin even to '''emaciation'''.}}
 
====Related terms====
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* French: {{t+|fr|émaciation|f}}
* German: {{t|de|Abmagern|n}}, {{t|de|Abmagerung|f}}
* Irish: {{t|ga|snoí|m}}
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* Japanese: {{t+|ja|削痩|tr=sakusō}}
* Maori: {{t|mi|kaikohinga}}
* Spanish: {{t+|es|emaciación}}
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{{trans-top|the state of being emaciated}}
* Bulgarian: {{t|bg|мършавост|f}}
* Chinese:
*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|憔悴|tr=qiáocuì}}
* French: {{t+|fr|émaciation|f}}, {{t+|fr|émaciement|m}} {{qualifier|rare}}
* German: {{t|de|Abgemagertheit|f}}
* Japanese: {{t+|ja|削痩|tr=sakusō}}
* Malayalam: {{t+|ml|ശോഷണം}}, {{t+|ml|മെലിച്ചിൽ}}
* Polish: {{t|pl|wychudzenie|n}}
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* Russian: {{t+|ru|истоще́ние}}
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* Icelandic: {{t-check|is|hor|n}}
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