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anorexia

[ an-uh-rek-see-uh ]

noun

  1. Psychiatry. anorexia nervosa.
  2. loss of appetite and inability to eat.


anorexia

/ ˌænɒˈrɛksɪə /

noun

  1. loss of appetite
  2. Also calledanorexia nervosanɜːˈvəʊsə a disorder characterized by fear of becoming fat and refusal of food, leading to debility and even death
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anorexia

/ ăn′ə-rĕksē-ə /

  1. Loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
  2. Anorexia nervosa.

anorexia

  1. A short name for anorexia nervosa .
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Derived Forms

  • ˌanoˈrectic, adjectivenoun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anorexia1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from New Latin, from Greek, from an- an- 1 + órex(is) “appetite, desire, longing” (from orég(ein) “to reach, stretch” + -sis -sis ) + -ia -ia
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Word History and Origins

Origin of anorexia1

C17: via New Latin from Greek, from an- + orexis appetite
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Example Sentences

Social media wasn’t around 20 years ago when James, who is gay, first developed anorexia aged 14.

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A woman lived with a paralysed stomach for three years and was told she might die after doctors wrongly diagnosed her with anorexia.

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Three years out from an anorexia diagnosis, post-relapse number two, any physical exertion was suspect.

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When she was 16, she was diagnosed with anorexia.

When she was 16, she was diagnosed with anorexia.

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