necrophor


necrophor means “deathbringer” ,derived from the greek prefix”necro-“= death- and “phoros” = bringer or bearer.
the greek “phero” means “to carry”or “to bear”.
so the exact word for “bringer of death” translated to greek is “necrophoros” .the english form therefor is: “necrophor”.
necrophoros translates to “bringer of death” or ” deathbearer”

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