necrotic
Americanadjective
Other Word Forms
- postnecrotic adjective
Etymology
Origin of necrotic
Example Sentences
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The reason became clear: Microbes were feasting on Assi’s necrotic flesh.
From New York Times • Nov. 26, 2024
It was starting to become black—the telltale sign of dying, necrotic tissue.
From Slate • Feb. 25, 2024
"He's in excruciating agony because his hip bones are now no longer ball or socket, just jagged, worn, necrotic bones on bones. There are cysts in the joints where cartilage once lived," Mrs Speirs said.
From BBC • Feb. 16, 2024
That's the only good answer, yes it must be necrotic lung.
From Salon • Apr. 5, 2020
The killed cambium and cortex then dry up in black necrotic patches, which may eventually heal up by intrusion of callus from the uninjured parts.
From Disease in Plants by Ward, H. Marshall
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