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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μᾰρασμός (marasmós, withering), from μᾰραίνω (maraínō, to waste, wither).

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marasmo (accusative singular marasmon, plural marasmoj, accusative plural marasmojn)

  1. (pathology) marasmus

Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μᾰρασμός (marasmós, withering), from μᾰραίνω (maraínō, to waste, wither).

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marasmo (plural marasmi)

  1. (pathology) marasmus

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Learned borrowing from Ancient Greek μᾰρασμός (marasmós, withering), from μᾰραίνω (maraínō, to waste, wither).

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  • Hyphenation: ma‧ras‧mo

Noun

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marasmo m (plural marasmos)

  1. (pathology) marasmus (any wasting disease)
  2. (pathology) apathy (lack of emotion or motivation)
  3. stagnation (lack of improvement or change)

Spanish

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek μᾰρασμός (marasmós, withering), from μᾰραίνω (maraínō, to waste, wither).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /maˈɾasmo/ [maˈɾaz.mo]
  • Rhymes: -asmo
  • Syllabification: ma‧ras‧mo

Noun

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marasmo m (plural marasmos)

  1. (pathology) marasmus
  2. apathy
  3. stagnation

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