- gan|gre|nous
- gan|gre|nous «GANG gruh nuhs», adjective.of or having gangrene; decaying.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
gan — alán·gan; al·lar·gan·do; an·or·gan·ic; ar·gan; ar·gan·ti·dae; ar·ro·gan·cy; bal·brig·gan; bal·lo·gan; ba·tan·gan; ber·gan; ber·gan·der; ber·ri·gan; bo·gan; bran·ni·gan; bro·gan; bu·gan; car·di·gan·shire; ca·yu·gan; chat·ta·noo·gan; cho·ro·te·gan; … English syllables
gre — ag·gre·ga·ble; ag·gre·ga·tion; ag·gre·ga·tive; an·gre·cum; ba·gre; bu·gre; ca·nai·gre; con·gre·gant; con·gre·ga·tion; con·gre·ga·tion·al·ism; con·gre·ga·tive; con·gre·ga·tor; ea·gre; gan·gre·nous; gre·bo; gre·cian·ize; gre·cism; gre·cize;… … English syllables
nous — ab·dom·i·nous; ac·i·nous; acrog·e·nous; acrog·y·nous; acu·mi·nous; ae·ru·gi·nous; al·bu·mi·nous; al·loch·tho·nous; al·log·e·nous; al·lo·thig·e·nous; al·ti·tu·di·nous; alu·mi·nous; am·a·nous; am·phi·car·pog·e·nous; am·phig·e·nous;… … English syllables
gangrenous — gan·gre·nous … English syllables
gangrene — gan•grene [[t]ˈgæŋ grin, gæŋˈgrin[/t]] n. v. grened, gren•ing 1) pat death of soft tissue due to obstructed circulation, usu. followed by decomposition and putrefaction 2) pat to affect or become affected with gangrene • Etymology: 1535–45; <… … From formal English to slang
gangrenous — gan|gre|nous [ gæŋgrənəs ] adjective decaying because an injury or illness caused blood to stop flowing … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Gangrenous — Gan gre*nous, a. [Cf. F. gangr[ e]neux.] Affected by, or produced by, gangrene; of the nature of gangrene. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
gangrenous — Relating to or affected with gangrene. * * * gan·gre·nous gaŋ grə nəs adj affected by, characterized by, or resembling gangrene <a gangrenous foot> <gangrenous septicemia> … Medical dictionary
ulcerogangrenous — ul·cero·gan·gre·nous (ul″sər o gangґrə nəs) characterized by both ulceration and gangrene; pertaining to a gangrenous ulcer … Medical dictionary
gangrène — (gan grè n ; l Académie dit qu on prononce kan grè ne ; c est une prononciation ancienne, la plus reçue au XVIIe siècle : il faut prononcer cangrène, disent Marg. Buffet, Observ. p. 134, et Chifflet, Gramm. p. 227. Cette prononciation, qui était… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré