Definitions for "Necronym"
Keywords:  necrophilia, necropolis
Necrophilia Necropolis
A necronym is a reference to or name of a person who has died. Many cultures have taboos and traditions associated with referring to such a person. These vary from the extreme of never again speaking the person's actual name, often using some circumlocution instead, to the opposite extreme of commemorating it incessantly by naming other things or people after the deceased.
A word or phrase used as a substitute for a death-dealing Abortionite sacrament, often depending upon context and usually in a euphemistic manner. Some examples include "choice", "reproductive freedom", "medical care", "Final Solution" and "privacy".