ma·lig·nan·cy
(mə-lĭg′nən-sē)n. pl. ma·lig·nan·cies 1. also ma·lig·nance (-nəns) The state or quality of being malignant.
2. A malignant tumor.
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malignance
(məˈlɪɡnəns) nthe condition or characteristic of being malignant
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Noun | 1. | malignance - (medicine) a malignant state; progressive and resistant to treatment and tending to cause death |
| 2. | malignance - quality of being disposed to evil; intense ill willevilness, evil - the quality of being morally wrong in principle or practice; "attempts to explain the origin of evil in the world" |
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