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mummification vs slough

slough vs mummification

mummification and slough both are nouns.

mummification is not a verb while slough is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
mummification Yes No No No
slough Yes No Yes No
As nouns, slough is a hypernym of mummification; that is, slough is a word with a broader meaning than mummification:
  • mummification: (pathology) gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is characterized by dryness of the dead tissue and a dark brown color
  • slough: necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass
Other hypernyms of mummification include gangrene, sphacelus.
mummification (noun) slough (noun)
embalmment and drying a dead body and wrapping it as a mummy any outer covering that can be shed or cast off (such as the cast-off skin of a snake)
a condition resembling that of a mummy necrotic tissue; a mortified or gangrenous part or mass
(pathology) gangrene that develops in the presence of arterial obstruction and is characterized by dryness of the dead tissue and a dark brown color a stagnant swamp (especially as part of a bayou)
a hollow filled with mud
mummification (verb) slough (verb)
cast off hair, skin, horn, or feathers
Difference between mummification and slough

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