verb to become pale or sickly in appearance; to lose vitality or color
adjective pale or sickly in appearance
In botany, the term 'aetiolate' is used to describe plants that have become pale and weak due to lack of sunlight.
In agriculture, 'aetiolate' refers to crops that have grown tall and spindly due to insufficient light.
In photobiology, 'aetiolate' is used to describe the process by which plants become pale and weak in response to inadequate light conditions.
In literature, the term 'aetiolate' may be used to describe a character or plotline that lacks depth or development.
Psychologists may use the term 'aetiolate' when discussing the underlying causes or origins of a psychological disorder or behavior.
Botanists may use 'aetiolate' to describe plants that have become pale or sickly due to lack of sunlight or nutrients.
Medical researchers may use 'aetiolate' when discussing the root causes of a disease or condition.