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necrobiosis
[ nek-roh-bahy-oh-sis ]
noun
, Medicine/Medical.
- the death of cells or tissue caused by aging or disease.
necrobiosis
/ ˌnɛkrəʊbaɪˈɒtɪk; ˌnɛkrəʊbaɪˈəʊsɪs /
noun
- physiol the normal degeneration and death of cells Compare necrosis
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Derived Forms
- necrobiotic, adjective
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Other Words From
- nec·ro·bi·ot·ic [nek-roh-bahy-, ot, -ik], adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of necrobiosis1
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Example Sentences
The same tendency to necrobiosis is shown as in the other forms of glanderous neoplasms, and such diffuse swellings become the seats of very extensive, deep, and irregular ulcers, or frequently of fibroid growth and induration, forming the so-called cicatricial deposits.
From Project Gutenberg
Pappenheim's opinion however, that in this case processes are concerned such as Maragliano and Castellino have described as artificial necrobiosis, seems in this connection worthy of consideration.
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