"Necrology" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Necrology refers to a list or record of deaths, especially of notable or prominent individuals, often published in a newspaper, magazine, or website. It may also refer to a formal statement or notice of death, typically announcing the passing of a particular person. Additionally, necrology can allude to the study of death or mortality, especially in a historical or cultural context.
Necrobiotic refers to relating to or causing the decomposition of dead tissue. In medicine, necrobiotic granulomas are small masses that form as a result of the breakdown of dead tissue in the body.
Necrocytosis is a rare blood disorder in which some of the platelets in the blood contain granules that are derived from the nucleus (necrocytes) rather than from the platelet granules. These abnormal platelets can accumulate in the spleen and cause it to enlarge, which is often accompanied by repeated episodes of bleeding.
Necrogenic refers to the process or property of producing or promoting death or decay, often in reference to microorganisms or enzymes that break down organic matter. It can also describe a substance or environment that is toxic or deadly to living organisms.
Necrolatry refers to the worship or veneration of the dead, typically after death. It involves paying homage to the deceased, often with elaborate rituals, ceremonies, or memorials, to honor their memory and ensure their spirits a safe passage to the afterlife.
Necrolysis is a rare and serious medical condition characterized by the death and sloughing off of skin tissue. It is often caused by an allergic reaction to certain medications, such as certain antibiotics, and can lead to severe skin damage, pain, and long-term disability.
Necrolytic refers to a complication that occurs in people with diabetes, typically insulin deficiency or pancreatic disease, where the skin breaks down and becomes crusty, forming patches or sores. The term "necrolytic" comes from the Greek words "nekros" meaning death and "lysis" meaning breaking or dissolution, implying the destruction of skin tissue.
A person who is believed to have the power to communicate with the dead, especially a sorcerer or witch who is said to be able to summon the spirits of the dead and use their knowledge or power for their own purposes, often depicted in fantasy fiction and mythology.
Necromancing is a term that refers to the act of attempting to communicate with dead individuals, often through ritualistic ceremonies, spells, or other forms of divination. The term often carries a supernatural or occult connotation, and is often used to describe activities that are outside the realm of traditional scientific understanding. Necromancing is often associated with witchcraft, black magic, and other forms of mysticism.
Necronite is a rare and hypothetical metal alloy that supposedly has the ability to absorb and neutralize electromagnetic pulses (EMPs). It is often mentioned in science fiction and conspiracy theories.