1. anaemic - Noun
2. anaemic - Adjective
3. anaemic - Adjective Satellite
Of or pertaining to anaemia.
Source: Webster's dictionary... the wreck of the Batavia provides the greatest dramatic tragedy in Australian history, beside which the Mutiny on the Bounty is an anaemic tale. Thomas Davies Mutch
an anemic attempt to hit the baseball Source: Internet
Anemia main Hemoglobin plays a substantial role in carrying oxygen throughout the body, and when it is deficient, anemia can result, causing 'anaemic hypoxia' if tissue perfusion is decreased. Source: Internet
The Sables were smarting from a heart-wrenching late loss to Namibia last week and were anaemic in their loss to Simbas in front of an expectant home crowd. Source: Internet
The anaemic growth of the UK economy, which saw new car registrations drop dramatically in 2008, has not recovered. Source: Internet
The only thing holding back the Pound (until recently) was the anaemic inflation number, which has remained persistently weak, fuelled by a declining oil price. Source: Internet