marcor (Meaning)
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marcor (n.)
A wasting away of flesh; decay.
Synonyms & Antonyms of marcor
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marcor Sentence Examples
- The marcor of the abandoned house lingered in the stale air, evoking a sense of decay and neglect.
- The marcor permeating the vaults of the ancient castle cast an eerie silence over the stone halls.
- The walls of the dungeon were slick with the marcor of countless prisoners, leaving an oppressive weight in the atmosphere.
- The marcor of the swamp clung to her clothes, a persistent reminder of the humid and fetid environment.
- The marcor of death hung heavy in the morgue, a somber testament to the fragility of life.
- The stagnant pool of water emanated a marcor that made it a breeding ground for disease.
- The marcor of decay spread through the once-pristine garden, turning vibrant blooms into withered husks.
- The marcor of the battlefield lingered long after the fighting had ceased, a haunting reminder of the horrors that had transpired.
- The marcor of despair permeated the hearts of those who had lost all hope.
- The marcor of solitude seeped into her soul, leaving her feeling isolated and alone.
FAQs About the word marcor
A wasting away of flesh; decay.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The marcor of the abandoned house lingered in the stale air, evoking a sense of decay and neglect.
The marcor permeating the vaults of the ancient castle cast an eerie silence over the stone halls.
The walls of the dungeon were slick with the marcor of countless prisoners, leaving an oppressive weight in the atmosphere.
The marcor of the swamp clung to her clothes, a persistent reminder of the humid and fetid environment.