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How to pronounce gangrenous in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms mortified
Derivation gangrene

Examples of gangrenous

gangrenous
Yeah, that gangrenous footnote of his keeps getting worse and worse, doesn't it?
From the en.wikipedia.org
A gangrenous tumor and a length of intestine were removed by Dr. Richard Shrum.
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Ditching the browser was more like cutting off a gangrenous limb than suicide.
From the techcrunch.com
Others, such as syphilitic, verminous, or gangrenous, were understood as acquired.
From the genotopia.scienceblog.com
If an inflamed appendix isn't taken out, it will go gangrenous and can often burst.
From the kidderminstershuttle.co.uk
There was none, but when I opened him up he had a gigantic, gangrenous gallbladder.
From the sacbee.com
Homer, who was blind, died some time later, of malnutrition and gangrenous bedsores.
From the smh.com.au
Ten-month-old Victoria weighed a little over 9 pounds, was ill and had a gangrenous wound.
From the omaha.com
Start with grisly slides of gangrenous limbs and feet swollen with fungus-filled nodules.
From the newsweek.com
More examples
  • Suffering from tissue death
  • (gangrene) necrose: undergo necrosis; "the tissue around the wound necrosed"
  • (gangrene) necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass
  • (gangrene) necrosis: the localized death of living cells (as from infection or the interruption of blood supply)
  • Gangrene is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition that arises when a considerable mass of body tissue dies (necrosis). This may occur after an injury or infection, or in people suffering from any chronic health problem affecting blood circulation. ...
  • Gangrene is the third album by Mirrorthrone. The song, "So Frail", is featured in the video game, Bru00FCtal Legend.
  • Indicative of or afflicted with gangrene
  • (gangrene) The necrosis or rotting of flesh, usually caused by lack of blood supply; A damaging or corrupting influence
  • (GANGRENE) Death of a body tissue, usually from loss of blood supply