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Definition of "innutrition" [in•nu•tri•tion]

  • Lack of nutrition. (noun)

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Use "innutrition" in a sentence
  • "And when once on the downward slope, chronic innutrition is an important factor in sapping vitality and hastening the descent."
  • "The count - less men of the past, even from before the time they swung down out of the trees, who devoted more time and energy to their love-affairs than to the winning of food and shelter, died from innutrition in various ways."
  • "Ill-fed, suffering from innutrition and the evil effects of overcrowding and squalor, their constitutions develop a morbid craving for the drink, just as the sickly stomach of the overstrung Manchester factory operative hankers after excessive quantities of pickles and similar weird foods."