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Answer for the clue "Degenerate from disuse ", 7 letters:
atrophy

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Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. (context pathology English) A reduction in the functionality of an organ caused by disease, injury or lack of use. vb. 1 (context intransitive English) To wither or waste away. 2 (context transitive English) To cause to waste away or become abortive; ...

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Atrophy is a thrash metal band formed in Tucson, Arizona .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Atrophy \At"ro*phy\, v. i. To waste away; to dwindle.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1822 (implied in atrophied ), from atrophy (n.). Related: Atrophying .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
verb EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ His muscles had atrophied after the surgery. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ A gregarious single woman in her mid-thirties, she came to me feeling atrophied in her position with a major insurance company. ▪ In the end, in the final ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. a decrease in size of an organ caused by disease or disuse [syn: wasting , wasting away ] any weakening or degeneration (especially through lack of use) [syn: withering ] v. undergo atrophy; "Muscles that are not used will atrophy" [also: atrophied ]

Usage examples of atrophy.

I could feel myself sinking, too weak, vitality atrophied, strengths withered.

The skeleton was perhaps the least ludicrous of the party, for it was clean of grave-dust, and no atrophied muscles clung to its ivory smoothness.

When she pounded the wooden point past skin and tissue and bone, however atrophied, the thing shrieked in rage and pain.

It was as though there were small, vicious fish inside her, tearing at her vampire flesh, at the atrophied organs that should not have been sensitive to pain.

After a while his organs had begun to degenerate, depleted calcium levels had reduced his bones to brittle porcelain sticks, muscles had atrophied, and fluid bloated his tissues, impairing his lungs, degrading his lymphatic system.

He stirred his limbs in the thick, gold liquid, found that he had less mobility than an embryo, that his fingers had turned to fins, that his muscles had atrophied to weak rags, and that this pain was the true medium and placental fluid of the universe.

All humans had repeat sequences, the presence of which were associated with various diseases: spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy, fragile X mental retardation, myotonic dystrophy, Huntington disease, spinocerebrellar ataxia, dentatorubral-pallidoluysian atrophy, and Machado-Joseph disease.

The chamber was acrawl with cavernicolous life: in the shallow pools lived crayfish and salamanders, whose optic ganglia had atrophied.

Since then her kidney function is fully restored, her liver is 70 per-cent functional and improving rapidly, the vagina has been fully relined and the atrophied right lung has been absorbed with regrowth started.

Numbers of all diseased--all maladies Of ghastly spasm, or racking torture, qualms Of heart-sick agony, all feverous kinds, Convulsions, epilepsies, fierce catarrhs, Intestine stone and ulcer, colic pangs, Demoniac frenzy, moping melancholy, And moon-struck madness, pining atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence, Dropsies and asthmas, and joint-racking rheums.

Intestine stone and ulcer, colic-pangs, Demoniac frenzy, moping melancholy, And moon-struck madness, pining atrophy, Marasmus, and wide-wasting pestilence.

Having regard to which train of symptoms it is fair to suppose the acorn will afford in the human subject a useful specific medicine for the marasmus, or wasting atrophy of young children who are scrofulous.

Simple atrophy of the inferior maxilla has been seen in man as well as in the lower animals, but is much less frequent than atrophy of the superior maxilla.

Langenbeck reports the case of a young man who had the inferior maxilla so atrophied that in infancy it was impossible for him to take milk from the breast.

After sharing in her bereavement and arranging for her welfare, the General stopped over in the village to visit the Otakes and to bring Nicholai a present of two boxes of books selected from confiscated libraries, and given with the injunction that the boy must not allow his gift of languages to atrophy.