Concept cluster: Society > Necromancy
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Voluntary control of the number of children conceived, especially by the planned use of contraception.
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Any book dealing with necromancy.
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(obsolete) A cenotaph.
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The fact or action of giving birth to a child, as the culmination of pregnancy.
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Obsolete form of cholic.
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Obsolete spelling of coals
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A work of post-apocalyptic science fiction dealing with the adventures of a small group of people who survive the collapse of civilization relatively unscathed.
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The advocacy of cremation as a means of disposal of the dead.
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One who advocates the practice of cremation.
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A religious movement that worships death or the dead.
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A necrophore, or burying beetle.
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(rare) A worshiper of fire.
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The study of the psychological and physiological effects of killing and combat on the human psyche.
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(rare) A professional mourner.
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(Internet, video game and card game slang) To practice necromancy; to bring back from the dead.
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Alternative form of necro-bump [(Internet) The act of necrobumping.]
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(Internet) The act of necrobumping.
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Sexual activity involving a dead animal.
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A person who specifies that his body or an organ may be given to someone after his death
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A paraphilia in which sexual gratification is derived from corpses or parts of corpses.
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An obituary writer.
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One who worships or reveres the dead.
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dead-worshipping
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The practice of worshipping or revering the dead.
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(church historical) A church register containing the names of those connected with the church who have died.
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(intransitive) To practice necromancy.
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(Internet) Synonym of necroposting
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obsession with death
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Synonym of necromancer
adj
Obsolete form of necromantic. [Of or relating to necromancy: the resurrection of or communication with the dead, especially through the use of black magic.]
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The mass of dead timber in a forest, dead bacteria etc.
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A name or name element which indicates that someone the person was closely related to is dead.
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(sexuality) One who is subject to necrophilia.
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(medicine) Pathological fascination with death.
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A necrophile.
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Necrophilia.
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A person who has a morbid fear of death
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Power over life and death, or over deadly activities and products such as assassination, weapons, the death penalty, etc.
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The act of performing a necropsy.
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The propensity to murder in order to have sex with the corpse.
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A necrosadistic person.
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One who performs necrotomy.
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The dissection of a cadaver.
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Obsolete form of nigromancy. [(now historical) Necromancy; magic involving death.]
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Alternative form of necromancer [A person who practices or performs necromancy.]
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(now historical) Necromancy; magic involving death.
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Alternative form of necromancer [A person who practices or performs necromancy.]
adj
Obsolete form of necromantic. [Of or relating to necromancy: the resurrection of or communication with the dead, especially through the use of black magic.]
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A record of a person's death.
adj
Relating to the death of a person.
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(obsolete) An alchemist.
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The magical power of conjuring or controlling fire.
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A supernatural being that returns from the dead; a zombie or ghost.
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One who summons or communicates with spirits of the dead; necromancer.
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The insertion of a catheter by oneself without the aid of a specialist.
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A person who is interested in cemeteries, funerals and gravestones
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Deep interest of funerals, cemeteries and the rituals of death.
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A culture in which rituals relating to the dead play a unique or important role.
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Fauna present on a dead body, especially one that may be used to estimate the time of death.
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An account, usually written, of the death of a person.
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(religion) The worship of death.
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One who studies death.
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The morbid belief that one is fated to die, having been cursed or bewitched by an enemy.
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A person fascinated with death and death-related subjects, often sexually.
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The love of death.
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(medicine) One affected by thanatophobia; a person with a morbid dread of death.
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A proposed apocalypse caused by the rising temperatures of climate change.
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(neologism) One who practices tulpamancy; a person talking to tulpas (thoughtforms capable of independent action, with a persistent personality and identity).

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