Talk:Necrobiology

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The etymology currently written here is not right. It says
 * The word is derived from the Greek νεκρό meaning "death", βìο meaning "life", and λόγος meaning "the study of".

But instead of splitting it all at the same level it is way more meaningful to say necrobiology stems from necro+biology ie biology of necrosis; and then biology itself come from bio+logy ie stuy of life. But it is not good to split it in a single step. else it would mean study of life and death as if with the same importance. But here the study of death is in focus. -Dr.saptarshi (talk) 09:41, 9 August 2012 (UTC)