anemia
//əˈniːmiə//
Noun
anemiaSingular
anemiasPlural
1
A medical condition in which the blood lacks enough healthy red blood cells or hemoglobin, resulting in reduced oxygen delivery to the body's tissues.
The doctor diagnosed her with anemia after she complained of constant fatigue.
2
A lack of vitality, energy, or vigor; weakness or deficiency.
The company's anemia in innovation led to its decline.