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Unit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 Quizzes 29•-----------------------------------------------------------------1NECRO comes from the Greek nekros, meaning “dead body,” so it's not surprising that it shows up in some unappetizing places. A necrophagous insect, for instance, is one that feeds on dead bodies; when homicide investigators TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 discover a corpse, they may use the insect evidence to figure out when the person died.necrosis /ne.'kro.ses/ Death of living tissue, usually withinTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
a limited area.• He had ignored the spider bite for several days, and his doctor was alarmed to see that serious necrosis had set in.Cells die naturalUnit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 ng-home patients are a form of necrosis. The dreaded condition known as gangrene, in which the dying tissue turns black or green, is another form. When untreated, the dying cells release substances that lead to the death of surrounding cells, so untreated necrosis can lead to death. Treatment usuall TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 y requires the removal of the necrotic tissue, and in severe cases can even involve amputating a limb.necromancer / ne.kre_.man.ser/ One who conjuresTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
the spirits of the dead in order to magically reveal the future or influence the course of events.• Her specialty is communication with the dead, and Unit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 ns and Babylonians and has continued through all the centuries since. In the Middle Ages it became associated with black magic; condemned by the church, it had to be practiced secretly. In Europe a necromancer might work in a remote graveyard at night, standing within a magical circle he had drawn t TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 o shield himself from the anger of the spirits. The grave of a person who had died suddenly or violently might be plundered for its body parts; the unTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
used energy these were believed to contain made them valuable in the necromantic ceremony. But body parts aren't essential to necromancy, which is nowUnit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 pecially a large, elaborate cemetery of an ancient city.• On Sundays the downtown is like a necropolis, and he was always slightly disturbed by the complete absence of life among all those buildings.With its -polis ending, meaning “city” (see POLIS/POLIT). a necropolis is a “city of the dead.” Most TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 of the famous necropolises of Egypt line the Nile River across from their cities. In ancient Greece and Rome, a necropolis would often line the road lTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
eading out of a city; in the 1940s a great Roman necropolis was discovered under the Vatican's St. Peter's Basilica. Some more recent cemeteries especUnit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 ater table prevents underground burial.necropsy /'ne_.krâp_sẽ/ An autopsy, especially one performed on an animal.• Daisy's sudden death was so mysterious that we paid for a necropsy, and it turned out she'd been a victim of lethal chemicals in our imported dog food.Human autopsies are generally perf TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 ormed either to determine the cause of death or to observe the deadly effects of a disease for research or education purposes. Autopsies may be necessTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
ary when tracking an epidemic; they're also performed to discover whether a death might actually have resulted from murder, and if so, what evidence iUnit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review Q TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 lways concerned that whatever killed one animal not pose a threat to the others.PALEO comes from the Greek palaios, meaning “ancient”—that is, “older than old.” The prefix sometimes gets attached to very recognizable words; paleobiology, for instance, deals with the biology of fossil organisms, pale TỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29 ogeography is the study of geography in earlier geological eras, and paleoecology is the study of the relationship of plants and animals to their enviTỪ VỰNG TOEIC unit 29
ronment in those eras.Unit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review QUnit 29NEGRO PALEO CĨRCU/CĨRCUM MINI’MINU INTER SUR co SYN Words from Mythology and HistoryQuiz 29-1 Quiz 29-2 Quiz .29-3 Quiz 29-4 Quiz 29-5 Review QGọi ngay
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