Macies

Pronunciation: /ˈmæsis/

Macies (noun)

  1. A condition where the body becomes thin and weak because of long illness or poor health.
  2. Physical emaciation, showing in a person’s face and body as they lose weight and strength.

Examples

  • The doctor noted macies as the patient slowly lost strength.
  • Macies can happen when the body cannot recover from stress.