anemic

anemic
anemically, adv.
/euh nee"mik/, adj.
1. Pathol. suffering from anemia.
2. lacking power, vigor, vitality, or colorfulness; listless; weak: an anemic effort; anemic tones. Also, anaemic.
[1830-40; ANEM(IA) + -IC]

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