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The root word 'necro' means 'dead.'
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dead
In fiction (you can't really raise the dead) they call those people necromancers (necro means death or dead etc.)
I'm pretty sure that "necro" is the Latin root for "death". It would make sense because "Necrophobia" means fear of death or maybe that's corpses and Necropolis is "city of death" literally translated which probably means a graveyard or cemetary.
The root word "necro" means dead. So the necrotic skin is black because it has no blood supply and is dead.
from Greek nekros corpse. Word Origin and History for necro- before vowels, necr-, word-forming element meaning "death, corpse, dead tissue," from comb. form of Greek nekros "dead body, corpse, dead person," from PIE *nek- "death, natural death" (cf.
Necrocarnobogyphagophobia Necro/carno/bogy/phago/phobia necro =dead carno= fear of meat bogy =fear bogey man phago= fear of being eaten alive hence Necrocarnobogyphagophobia
Necro was born on June 7, 1976.
Necro - EP - was created in 1997.
Necro Butcher was born in 1973.