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Necrotic vs Gangrene - What's the difference?

necrotic | gangrene |

As adjectives the difference between necrotic and gangrene

is that necrotic is (pathology) of or pertaining to necrosis, particularly of tissue while gangrene is gangrenous.

As a verb gangrene is

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necrotic

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • (pathology) Of or pertaining to necrosis, particularly of tissue.
  • Anagrams

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    gangrene

    Noun

  • The necrosis or rotting of flesh, usually caused by lack of blood supply.
  • If gangrene sets in, we may have to amputate the foot.
  • (figuratively) A damaging or corrupting influence.
  • * 1960 , Cora Vreede-de Stuers, The Indonesian woman: struggles and achievements
  • Women should earn equal wages with men for equal work done. Child marriages and polygamy are a gangrene on society.

    Verb

    (gangren)
  • To produce gangrene in.
  • To be affected with gangrene.
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