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emaciate
verb (emaciated , emaciating ) to make (a person or animal) extremely thin, especially through illness or starvation, etc.
[17c: from Latin emaciare , from maciare to make lean]
emaciated adjective .
emaciation noun extreme leanness or wasting of the body caused by malnutrition, parasitic infestation or disease.
emanate
verb (emanated , emanating ) intr
1 said of an idea, etc: to emerge or originate.
2 said of light or gas, etc: to flow; to issue.
[18c: from Latin emanare , emanatum to flow out]
emanation
noun
1 the process of emanating or originating from something else.
2 something that issues or proceeds from something else.
3 a radioactive gas, especially radon.
emancipate
verb (emancipated , emancipating ) to set someone free from slavery, or from some other social or political restraint.
[17c: from Latin emancipare , emancipatum to give independence to (one's child or wife), from mancipare to transfer property]
emancipated adjective .
emancipation noun .
emancipator noun .
emasculate
verb (emasculated , emasculating )
1 to reduce the force, strength or effectiveness of someone or something.
2 to castrate (a man or male animal).
[17c: from Latin e- away + masculus , diminutive of mas male]
emasculated adjective .
emasculation noun .
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