different between necrotic vs biodebridement
necrotic
English
Adjective
necrotic (comparative more necrotic, superlative most necrotic)
- (pathology) Of or pertaining to necrosis, particularly of tissue.
Translations
Anagrams
- concerti, crocetin
Romanian
Etymology
From French necrotic.
Adjective
necrotic m or n (feminine singular necrotic?, masculine plural necrotici, feminine and neuter plural necrotice)
- necrotic
Declension
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biodebridement
English
Etymology
bio- +? debridement
Noun
biodebridement (uncountable)
- Debridement of a wound by means of living organisms, specifically maggots, which eat the necrotic tissue.
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