gangrenous

gangrenous
adjective
(Med.) brandig
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[-ɡrə-]
adjective brandig
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gan·gre·nous
[ˈgæŋgrɪnəs]
adj
1. (with gangrene) von Brand befallen, brandig [entzündet]
2. attr (fig: corrupt) [alles] zersetzend
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['gŋgrɪnəs]
adj
brandig, gangränös (spec)
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gangrenous [-ɡrınəs] adj MED gangränös, brandig
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adjective
(Med.) brandig

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