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mummification — noun 1. a condition resembling that of a mummy bureaucratic mummification in red tape • Derivationally related forms: ↑mummify • Hypernyms: ↑condition, ↑status 2. (pathology) gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is… … Useful english dictionary
mumification necrosis — noun (pathology) gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is characterized by dryness of the dead tissue and a dark brown color • Syn: ↑dry gangrene, ↑cold gangrene, ↑mummification • Topics: ↑pathology • Hypernyms … Useful english dictionary
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sphacelus — noun 1. necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass • Syn: ↑gangrene, ↑slough • Derivationally related forms: ↑sphacelate, ↑gangrenous (for: ↑gangrene), ↑gangrene … Useful english dictionary
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