гангрена

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Kazakh

Alternative scripts
Arabic گانگرەنا
Cyrillic гангрена
Latin gangrena
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Etymology

Borrowed from Russian гангре́на (gangréna), from Ancient Greek γάγγραινα (gángraina).

Pronunciation

Noun

гангрена (gañrena)

  1. gangrene

Macedonian

Pronunciation

Noun

гангрена (gangrenaf

  1. gangrene

Declension

Declension of гангрена
singular
indefinite гангрена (gangrena)
definite unspecified гангрената (gangrenata)
definite proximal гангренава (gangrenava)
definite distal гангренана (gangrenana)
vocative гангрено (gangreno)

Old Church Slavonic

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek γάγγραινα (gángraina).

Noun

гангрена (gangrenaf

  1. gangrene, cancer

Declension

Declension of гангрена (hard a-stem)
singular dual plural
nominative гангрена
gangrena
гангренѣ
gangreně
гангренꙑ
gangreny
genitive гангренꙑ
gangreny
гангреноу
gangrenu
гангренъ
gangrenŭ
dative гангренѣ
gangreně
гангренама
gangrenama
гангренамъ
gangrenamŭ
accusative гангренѫ
gangrenǫ
гангренѣ
gangreně
гангренꙑ
gangreny
instrumental гангреноѭ
gangrenojǫ
гангренама
gangrenama
гангренами
gangrenami
locative гангренѣ
gangreně
гангреноу
gangrenu
гангренахъ
gangrenaxŭ
vocative гангрено
gangreno
гангренѣ
gangreně
гангренꙑ
gangreny

References

Russian

Etymology

Borrowed from Ancient Greek γάγγραινα (gángraina).

Pronunciation

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Noun

гангре́на (gangrénaf inan (genitive гангре́ны, nominative plural гангре́ны, genitive plural гангре́н)

  1. gangrene, mortification

Declension

Derived terms

Descendants

  • Armenian: գանգրենա (gangrena)
  • Kazakh: гангрена (gañrena)

Tajik

Iranian Persian قانقاریا
Tajik гангрена

Etymology

Borrowed from Russian гангре́на (gangréna).

Noun

гангрена (gangrena)

  1. gangrene
    Synonym: қонқориё (qonqoriyo)

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