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gangrenous
gan·grene G0036500 (găng′grēn′, găng-grēn′)n. Death and decay of body tissue, often in a limb or digit, caused by insufficient blood supply to the affected area as a result of injury, infection, or disease, and commonly classified as wet (when bacterial infection is involved) or dry (when infection is not a significant factor).tr. & intr.v. gan·grened, gan·gren·ing, gan·grenes To affect or become affected with gangrene. [Medieval Latin cancrēna, from Latin gangraena, gangrēna, from Greek gangraina.] gan′gre·nous (găng′grə-nəs) adj.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | gangrenous - suffering from tissue deathmortifiedunhealthy - not in or exhibiting good health in body or mind; "unhealthy ulcers" | Translationsgangrene (ˈgӕŋgriːn) noun the decay of a part of the body of a living person, animal etc, because the blood supply to that part of the body has stopped. 壞疽 坏疽ˈgangrenous (-grə-) adjective 長壞疽的 坏疽性的EncyclopediaSeegangrenegangrenous
gangrenous [gang´grĕ-nus] pertaining to, marked by, or of the nature of gangrene.gan·gre·nous (gang'grĕ-nŭs), Relating to or affected with gangrene.gangrenous adjective Referring to gangrene.gan·gre·nous (gang'grĕ-nŭs) Relating to or affected with gangrene. Synonym(s): mortified. gangrenous Related to gangrenous: gangrenous appendicitis, gangrenous necrosisSynonyms for gangrenousadj suffering from tissue deathSynonymsRelated Words |