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▪ I. innutrition1|ɪnjuːˈtrɪʃən| [in-3, or ad. mod.L. innūtrītiōn-em, f. in- (in-3) + nūtrī-re to nourish.] Lack of nutrition, failure of nourishment. innutrition of the bones (mod.L. innūtrītio ossium) = rickets.
1796Duncan's Ann. Med. I. 216 Innutritio ossium..Innutrition of the bones. 1822–34Good's Study Med. (ed. 4) I. 372 Many patients..seem..to be carried off by hectic fever, or some other cause of irritation, rather than by actual innutrition. 1879H. Spencer Data Ethics ii. §4 Ninety-nine in the hundred of these minute animals..disappear either by innutrition or by destruction. a1884M. Pattison Mem. (1885) 208, I was gradually drawn out of it..by the slow process of innutrition of the religious brain. ▪ II. † innuˈtrition2 Obs. rare—0. [n. of action f. L. innūtrīre to nourish in (something), f. in- (in-2) + nūtrīre to nourish.]
1656Blount Glossogr., Innutrition, a nourishing or bringing up. 1658Phillips, Innutrition, a nourishing inwardly. |