v. i. [ imp. & p. p. Emaciated p. pr. & vb. n. Emaciating. ] [ L. emaciatus, p. p. of emaciare to make lean; e + maciare to make lean or meager, fr. macies leanness, akin to macer lean. See Meager. ] To lose flesh gradually and become very lean; to waste away in flesh. “He emaciated and pined away.” Sir T. Browne. [ 1913 Webster ]
adj. having become so thin that the bones noticeably protude under the skin; as, emaciated bony hands. Syn. -- bony, cadaverous, gaunt, haggard, pinched, skeletal, wasted. [ WordNet 1.5 ]
v. t. [ L. emaculatus, p. p. of emaculare to clear from spots. See Maculate. ] To clear from spots or stains, or from any imperfection. [ Obs. ] Hales. [ 1913 Webster ]
[てんか(P);てんが;てんげ, tenka (P); tenga ; tenge] (n) (1) the whole world; (2) the whole country; (3) society; the public; (4) supremacy over a nation; government of a country; the ruling power; (5) having one's own way; doing as one pleases; (adj-no) (6) peerless; incomparable; superlative; world-famous; (n) (7) (arch) shogun (Edo period); (P) #6,631[Add to Longdo]
[せいあつ, seiatsu] (n, vs) gaining total control (of people or counties); suppression; oppression; control; mastery; ascendancy; supremacy; (P) #10,233[Add to Longdo]
[nainsupainbattofisshu] (n) ninespine batfish (Zabidius novemaculeatus, species of Indo-Pacific spadefish found from Indonesia to northwestern Australia) [Add to Longdo]
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