Noun
/ne.kro.sper.'mi.a/
Necrospermia refers to the presence of dead or non-viable sperm in the semen. This condition can be a cause of male infertility. The term is mostly used in medical contexts and is more commonly found in written rather than oral speech.
Spanish: El paciente fue diagnosticado con necrospermía, lo que puede dificultar la concepción. English: The patient was diagnosed with necrospermia, which may hinder conception.
Spanish: La necrospermía puede ser un factor importante a considerar en los casos de infertilidad masculina. English: Necrospermia can be an important factor to consider in cases of male infertility.
There are no well-known idiomatic expressions containing the word "necrospermia."
The term "necrospermia" is derived from the Greek words "nekros" (dead) and "spermia" (sperm).
Synonyms: - Azoospermia (absence of sperm in semen) - Teratospermia (presence of abnormal sperm in semen)
Antonyms: - Euspermia (normal sperm in semen)