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asthenia

American  
[as-thee-nee-uh] / æsˈθi ni ə /

noun

  1. lack or loss of strength; weakness.


asthenia British  
/ æsˈθiːnɪə, ˈæsθənɪ /

noun

  1. pathol an abnormal loss of strength; debility

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Etymology

Origin of asthenia

1795–1805; < New Latin < Greek asthéneia weakness, equivalent to asthene-, stem of asthenḗs ( a- a- 6 + sthene-, variant stem of sthénos strength) + -ia -ia

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Symptoms of multiple sclerosis vary among patients, but the most common range from vision problems, asthenia, difficulty walking and keeping balance, to numbness or weakness in the arms and legs.

From Science Daily • Feb. 8, 2024

Cessation of the actual sensation of pain probably is attributable to cerebral depression and asthenia of the stomach.

From Time Magazine Archive

As it was, the kindly intention of czar or czarina sufficed to arouse them from the asthenia to which they were reduced for want of freedom.

From The Haskalah Movement in Russia by Raisin, Jacob S.

As well as visual Asthenia, the following terms might be considered as applicable: collaborative centre asthenia; imaginative centre asthenia; visual creative centre asthenia; picture producing centre asthenia.

From The Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Volume 10 by Various

In that disease the vast majority of cases die by asthenia, or else by sudden failure of the heart.

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