tumour

tumour

(ˈtjuːmə) or

tumor

n
1. (Pathology) pathol
a. any abnormal swelling
b. a mass of tissue formed by a new growth of cells, normally independent of the surrounding structures
2. obsolete pompous style or language
[C16: from Latin, from tumēre to swell]
ˈtumorous, ˈtumoral adj
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.tumour - an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purposetumour - an abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose
growth - (pathology) an abnormal proliferation of tissue (as in a tumor)
acanthoma, skin tumor - a neoplasm originating in the epidermis
angioma - a tumor consisting of a mass of blood or lymphatic vessels
blastocytoma, blastoma, embryonal carcinosarcoma - a tumor composed of immature undifferentiated cells
brain tumor, brain tumour - a tumor in the brain
carcinoid - a small tumor (benign or malignant) arising from the mucosa of the gastrointestinal tract; usually associated with excessive secretion of serotonin
celioma - an abdominal tumor
granuloma - a tumor composed of granulation tissue resulting from injury or inflammation or infection
adipose tumor, lipoma - a tumor consisting of fatty tissue
malignant neoplasm, malignant tumor, metastatic tumor - a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other parts of the body
meningioma - a tumor arising in the meninges which surround the brain and spinal cord; usually slow growing and sometimes malignant
neurilemoma, neurofibroma - tumor of the fibrous covering of a peripheral nerve
neuroma - any tumor derived from cells of the nervous system
phaeochromocytoma, pheochromocytoma - a vascular tumor of the adrenal gland; hypersecretion of epinephrine results in intermittent or sustained hypertension
pinealoma - tumor of the pineal gland
plasmacytoma - neoplasm of plasma cells (usually in bone marrow)
psammoma, sand tumor - a tumor derived from fibrous tissue of the meninges or choroid plexus or certain other structures associated with the brain; characterized by sandlike particles
teratoma - a tumor consisting of a mixture of tissues not normally found at that site
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tumour

noun growth, cancer, swelling, lump, carcinoma (Pathology), sarcoma (Medical), neoplasm (Medical) He died of a brain tumour.
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Translations
وَرَم
nádor
svulsttumor
Tumor
όγκος
tumor
kasvain
tumeur
tumor
æxli
tumore
腫瘍
종양
audzējs
tumor
svulst
guz
tumor
желвакопухоль
tumör
เนื้องอก
urtümör
khối u
肿瘤

tumour

tumor (US) [ˈtjuːməʳ] Ntumor m
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tumour

[ˈtjuːmər] (British) tumor (US) ntumeur f brain tumour
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tumour

, (US) tumor
nGeschwulst f, → Tumor m; a tumour on the brain, a brain tumourein Gehirntumor m
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tumour

tumor (Am) [ˈtjuːməʳ] ntumore m
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tumour

(American) tumor (ˈtjuːmə) noun
an abnormal (dangerous) mass of tissue growing on or in the body. a brain tumour; The surgeon removed a tumour from her bladder.
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tumour

وَرَم nádor svulst Tumor όγκος tumor kasvain tumeur tumor tumore 腫瘍 종양 tumor svulst guz tumor опухоль tumör เนื้องอก ur khối u 肿瘤
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