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Colloquially, we say the patient is "on a trajectory", referring to the disease trajectory that most diseases run.

moribund \MOR-uh-bund\, adjective:

1. In a dying state; dying; at the point of death.

2. Becoming obsolete or inactive.
Colloquially, we say the patient is "on a trajectory", referring to the disease trajectory that most diseases run.
moribund \MOR-uh-bund\, adjective:

1. In a dying state; dying; at the point of death.

2. Becoming obsolete or inactive.

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Necrosis is the medical term for the condition of tissue death. Necros is the Greek word for death and -osis is the suffix for condition. Mortality is the medical term meaning condition of death of a person.

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Necrosis is the medical term for death. Derived from the Greek word necros. In some contexts, death is also referred to as "mortality."

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Necrosis, necr/o: (pertaining to) death and osis (pertaining to) abnormal condition.

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The medical definition for death is the cessation of all vital functions of the body, including the heartbeat, brain activity, and breathing.

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There really isn't one but -cide could be seen as a close match. Suicide means "one's own killing". There are others like homicide or genocide. Another one is mors.

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