(ai̇) bkz.tumour

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tumor
{n} a morbid swelling, puffy grandeur, pride
an abnormal lump or mass of tissue Tumors can be benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
an abnormal lump or mass of tissue Tumors can be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
—An abnormal mass that occurs when cells in a certain area reproduce unchecked; can be cancerous (malignant) or noncancerous (benign)
An abnormal, uncontrolled growth of cells Synonym: neoplasm
an abnormal mass of tissue that is not inflammatory, arises without obvious cause from cells, and possesses no physiological function
abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division; may be benign (not cancerous) or malignant (cancerous)
An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may either be benign or malignant
Any abnormal mass of cells resulting from excessive cellular multiplication U
An abnormal growth; differential diagnosis includes abscess, metaplasia, and neoplasia
An abnormal mass of tissue that results from excess cell division; may be benign or malignant
An abnormal overgrowth of cells Tumors can be either benign or malignant
An abnormal mass of tissue Tumors are either benign or malignant
Affected pomp; bombast; swelling words or expressions; false magnificence or sublimity
An abnormal uncontrolled growth or mass of body cells that has no physiological function and may be malignant or benign
abnormal growth of tissue that may be benign or malignant
n Abnormal uncontrolled growth or mass of body cells, which may be malignant or benign, and has no physiological function
Mass of tissue formed by a new growth of cells, can be either benign or malignant
An abnormal mass of tissue due to excessive cell division Tumors perform no useful body function They may be either malignant (cancer) or benign (not cancer)
{i} abnormal swelling of any part of the body; growth, lump of abnormal tissue serving no physiological purpose (Pathology); haughtiness, bombast (Archaic)