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necrology
[nuh-krol-uh-jee, ne-]
noun
plural
necrologiesa list of persons who have died within a certain time.
a notice of death; obituary.
necrology
/ ˌnɛkrəˈlɒdʒɪkəl, nɛˈkrɒlədʒɪ /
noun
a list of people recently dead
a less common word for obituary
Other Word Forms
- necrological adjective
- necrologic adjective
- necrologically adverb
- necrologist noun
- ԱˈDZDz noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of necrology1
Example Sentences
How woefully The Post covers necrology news, the dead beat.
One of the most popular improvements was a necrology, a list of the names of the dead, which began appearing in the third edition.
Whitman’s name doesn’t come up in Vanessa Gould’s “Obit,” a documentary about The Times’s necrology team at work.
This week The New York Times Magazine publishes The Lives They Lived, its annual necrology — or “death yearbook,” as Jenna puts it.
In the necrology for the year 1616, the names of Shakespeare and Cervantes stand out.
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