Gangrene

/ˈɡæŋɡrin/ noun

Death and decay of body tissue due to insufficient blood supply, often accompanied by bacterial infection. It typically affects extremities and can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.

From Greek 'gangraina' meaning 'eating sore,' which perfectly captures how gangrene seems to 'eat away' at tissue. The word entered medical Latin and then Old French before reaching English in the 16th century.

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