anorexia
Americannoun
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loss of appetite
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Also called: anorexia nervosa. a disorder characterized by fear of becoming fat and refusal of food, leading to debility and even death
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Loss of appetite, especially as a result of disease.
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Anorexia nervosa.
Other Word Forms
- anorectic adjective
Etymology
Origin of anorexia
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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Passages about Lord Byron’s anorexia and the invention of the first electric battery will enrapture a reader.
From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 6, 2026
Food noise is also common in bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa.
From Science Daily • Dec. 8, 2025
Naomi, who is in her 30s, wanted to live at home during treatment for her anorexia so she could continue to look after her child.
From BBC • Sep. 28, 2025
Clinicians continue to debate how best to define it, as orthorexia can share features of anorexia nervosa and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
From Slate • May 25, 2025
When an animal began showing signs of anorexia, its condition deteriorated rapidly.
From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston
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