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carnification
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/01/06 00:25 UTC 版)
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carnification (countable and uncountable, plural carnifications)
- (medicine) A pathological process in which chronic inflammation or infection causes lung tissue to organize into a fibrous form that resembles meat, which can lead to a loss of normal lung function.
- (medicine, botany) A similar pathological transformation to other types of tissue so that it becomes fibrous and dense.
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1866, Edward Swift Dunster, James Bradbridge Hunter, Charles Eucharist de Medicis Sajous, International Record of Medicine and General Practice Clinics, page 440:
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One grade of inflammatory irritation produces carnification or hepatization of the medullary tissue, another grade suppuration, and a still higher degree of inflammatory irritation produces gangrene of that tissue.
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2003, Xiaoling Pan, Ecosystems Dynamics, Ecosystem-society Interactions, and Remote Sensing Applications for Semi-arid and Arid Land, page 51:
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Salt-secretion, water-storage, high osmotic pressure as well as branch and leaf carnification and shrinkage and other plants are very commonly distributed
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2013, Venkataraman, Diagnostic Oral Medicine with the Point Access Scratch Code, page 750:
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Its deficiency causes sterility in males and carnification of vaginal epithelium in females.
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- The literal transformation of something into flesh or meat.
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2010, Neil Baker, G Day: Please God, Get Me Off the Hook, page 111:
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The room AX is pacing in looks CUTE ('cut!' with an 'e' which, in turn, stands for eye; an eye of carnification that turns bread into flesh; good enough to eat once the carnifex has made the split into a shift, which is not the end of it; an eye of mastication, obviously of great value – canine, yet kingly – carpe diem to the appetite, never mind the digestion as long as one can chew sight to a pulp, swallow, and feel all the better for it; […]
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2020, Susan Watkins, Contemporary Women’s Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, page 70:
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- The transformation of something into a human being.
- The process of something nonphysical taking on a physical form (not necessarily involving flesh).
- Carnal (sexual) activity.
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2003, William Radice, Poetry and Community: Lectures and Essays, 1991-2001, page 88:
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Yet the spaces between the photos are not so unfleshly: sanguinary parturition, placid blood-warmth of lactation, mysterious lone carnification of my and my husband's love in this marriage-bed– all even more inviolable for being so privately, so unimmortally mine
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