necro-, necr-, necron-, -necrosis, nekro- +
(Greek: dead, death, dead body; dead tissue or cells; corpse)
						necromania					
					
						1. A morbid tendency to dwell with, or a longing for, death. 
2. A morbid attraction to dead bodies.
									2. A morbid attraction to dead bodies.
						necromaniac					
					
						1. Someone who has a pathological preoccupation with dead bodies or the subject of death. 
2. A person with a morbid attraction to dead bodies.
3. Anyone who has a morbid tendency to long for, or to desire, death.
									2. A person with a morbid attraction to dead bodies.
3. Anyone who has a morbid tendency to long for, or to desire, death.
						necromantic					
					
						necrometer					
					
						An instrument for measuring a dead body or any of its parts or organs.					
									
						1. The simulation of death by a mental patient who believes himself or herself to be dead. 
2. The pathological delusion in which a person is convinced that he or she is dead.
									2. The pathological delusion in which a person is convinced that he or she is dead.
						necromorphous					
					
						Feigning the appearance of death, as certain beetles.					
									
						necronectomy					
					
						A surgical procedure in which necrotic tissue is removed.					
									
						necroparasite					
					
						A parasite that decomposes nonliving organic matter to obtain nutrients that are then absorbed through cell membranes.					
									
						A condition or disease process principally characterized by decaying tissue gangrene: Necropathy can occur when there is no longer a supply of blood to that part of the body.					
									
						necrophage					
					
						1. To eat or subsist on dead bodies; such as, carrion, by organisms or certain animals. 
2. Feeding on dead material; saprophytic.
									2. Feeding on dead material; saprophytic.
The term carrion refers to the decaying flesh of a dead body; rotten, filthy, etc.
						necrophagia					
					
						Feeding on the flesh of dead animals (carrion) or other dead material by certain insects and some animals; saprophytic.					
									
						necrophagous					
					
						necrophagy					
					
						In psychiatry, a person who is morbidly attracted to corpses; also attributed and figuratively, a morbid fancy for the dead, or for contact with dead bodies: Jack had a friend who was a necrophile and obsessed and fascinated with someone's departure, cadavers, and corpses.					
									
						necrophilic (noun), more necrophilic, most necrophilic					
					
						Descriptive of an individual who is obsessively attracted to to the dead: Nancy's friend had a necrophilic trait in her that Nancy found very macabre and dreadful.					
									
		
