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emaciated Thin and grunt, as from starvation or illness
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emaciation in a very thin state, wasted away.
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emaciation Excessive thinness or wasting
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emaciation means that the animal is in abnormally poor condition or is abnormally thin. This results in total condemnation of a carcass.
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emancipation President Lincoln issued, Jan. 1, 1863, a proclamation declaring all slaves within the lines of secession free. In theory slave-holders in loyal States were protected from its operation, but practically that proclamation was the death knell of slavery throughout the country. It also took from the institution as it existed in Cuba and Brazil a moral support which was its real bulwark.
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