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(lack of vitality)

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  • anaphrodisia — n. lack of sexual drive; impotence; lack of vitality …   English contemporary dictionary

  • anemia — n. condition caused by a lack of red blood cells and characterized by weakness and breathlessness (Pathology); weak, powerless, lack of vitality …   English contemporary dictionary

  • cold — cold, cool, chilly, frigid, freezing, frosty, gelid, icy, glacial, arctic mean having a temperature below that which is normal or comfortable. Cold is the general term, often implying nothing more than a lack of warmth {a cold day} {a cold hand}… …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • insipidity — n 1. flatness, uninterestingness, jejuneness, jejunity, colorlessness, inexpressiveness, unimagi nativeness, lack of imagination or expression, insipidness; lifelessness, saplessness, spiritlessness, zestlessness, lack of vitality or animation,… …   A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • anemia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from Greek anaimia bloodlessness, from a + aimia emia Date: 1824 1. a. a condition in which the blood is deficient in red blood cells, in hemoglobin, or in total volume b. ischemia 2. lac …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • logy — also loggy adjective (logier; est) Etymology: perhaps from Dutch log heavy; akin to Middle Low German luggich lazy Date: 1847 marked by sluggishness and lack of vitality ; groggy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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