phthisis
/ˈθaɪsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
A disease characterized by chronic coughing and wasting away of the body, often associated with tuberculosis.
“The patient’s phthisis had progressed to a stage where it was difficult to treat.”
2. noun
A wasting or consumption of the body, especially as a result of disease or malnutrition.
“The famine had caused widespread phthisis among the population.”