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Etymology edit

in- +‎ nutrition

Noun edit

innutrition (uncountable)

  1. Lack of nutrition.
    • 1879, Herbert Spencer, “Chapter 2”, in The Data of Ethics[1]:
      Lacking those developed senses and motor powers which higher animals possess, ninety-nine in the hundred of these minute animals, severally living for but a few hours, disappear either by innutrition or by destruction.

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  • Oxford English Dictionary