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Is there a word like malnutritioned?

No, there isn't a word like "malnutritioned." The correct term is malnourished.

While "malnutritioned" might seem like a logical word, it's not a real word in the English language.

Here's a breakdown of why:

* "Malnourished" is an adjective meaning "suffering from malnutrition." It describes the state of being poorly nourished.

* "-tion" is a suffix used to form nouns, often referring to an action or process. For example, "education" is the process of educating.

So, while "malnutritioned" might be grammatically sound, it doesn't have an established meaning in English.

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