Literally, it's a medical condition of low red-blood cell count. (From the Greek "an" for "not" or "lacking" and "heme" for "blood".

Figuratively, it refers to anything that performs in a weakened manner.

It should be in the dictionary--are you sure you didn't miss it?

Cheers!

Joe
On Jun 8, 2004, at 5:03 PM, J.M.P.Hissel wrote:

On 08-06-2004 23:40, Bruce Johnson, [EMAIL PROTECTED], wrote:

That card is anemic

What is "anemic"? Even cannot find it in The Oxf.Dict.

Jo



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