What is another word for Chlorotic?

Pronunciation: [klˌɔːɹˈə͡ʊtɪk] (IPA)

Chlorotic is an adjective that usually describes a condition where a plant is deficient in chlorophyll. It can also be used to describe a person who appears pale or yellow due to anemia or other medical conditions. Some synonyms for chlorotic include pale, anemic, sallow, wan, or emaciated. Other potential synonyms may include sickly, gaunt, ghostly, or ashen. Each of these words can be used to describe someone or something that seems lacking or unhealthy in appearance. In some contexts, the word chlorotic may be considered too technical or specific, which is why it can be helpful to have a range of synonyms available to express the same meaning or idea.

What are the hypernyms for Chlorotic?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Chlorotic

A growing girl requires plenty of good nourishment-as much as her appetite demands, and if she have it not, she will become either Chlorotic, or consumptive, or delicate.
"Advice to a Mother on the Management of her Children"
Pye Henry Chavasse
When water of a temperature equal to that of the human body is used for drink, it proves considerably stimulant, and is particularly suited to dyspeptic, bilious, gouty, and Chlorotic subjects.
"The Book of Household Management"
Mrs. Isabella Beeton
In connexion with this fact, I may mention it as very probable that the bruit, or continuous murmur which we hear through the stethoscope, in Chlorotic females, is caused by the pulsation of the subclavian artery against the top of the lung.
"Surgical Anatomy"
Joseph Maclise

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