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All tumor synonyms

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noun tumor

  • melanoma β€” any of several types of skin tumors characterized by the malignant growth of melanocytes.
  • knurl β€” a small ridge or bead, especially one of a series, as on a button for decoration or on the edge of a thumbscrew to assist in obtaining a firm grip.
  • coral β€” Coral is a hard substance formed from the bones of very small sea animals. It is often used to make jewellery.
  • nodulation β€” The presence of nodules.
  • nodule β€” a small node, knot, or knob.
  • cs β€” caesium
  • wen β€” wynn.
  • knob β€” a projecting part, usually rounded, forming the handle of a door, drawer, or the like.
  • cancer β€” Cancer is one of the twelve signs of the zodiac. Its symbol is a crab. People who are born approximately between the 21st of June and the 22nd of July come under this sign.
  • malignancy β€” the quality or condition of being malignant.
  • coelenterate β€” any invertebrate of the phylum Cnidaria (formerly Coelenterata), having a saclike body with a single opening (mouth), which occurs in polyp and medusa forms. Coelenterates include the hydra, jellyfishes, sea anemones, and corals
  • hydra β€” A minute freshwater coelenterate with a stalklike tubular body and a ring of tentacles around the mouth.
  • growth β€” the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
  • bunion β€” A bunion is a large painful lump on the first joint of a person's big toe.
  • anemone β€” An anemone is a garden plant with red, purple, or white flowers.
  • bagginess β€” The characteristic of being baggy.
  • intumescence β€” a swelling up, as with congestion.
  • hydroid β€” noting or pertaining to that form of hydrozoan that is asexual and grows into branching colonies by budding.
  • blain β€” a blister, blotch, or sore on the skin
  • burl β€” a small knot or lump in wool
  • blains β€” an inflammatory swelling or sore.
  • ganglion β€” Anatomy. a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system. any of certain masses of gray matter in the brain, as the basal ganglia.
  • boil β€” When a hot liquid boils or when you boil it, bubbles appear in it and it starts to change into steam or vapour.
  • lump β€” a piece or mass of solid matter without regular shape or of no particular shape: a lump of coal.
  • cyst β€” A cyst is a growth containing liquid that appears inside your body or under your skin.
  • fungi β€” a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds.
  • fungus β€” any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single-celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic material in which they grow, comprising the mushrooms, molds, mildews, smuts, rusts, and yeasts, and classified in the kingdom Fungi or, in some classification systems, in the division Fungi (Thallophyta) of the kingdom Plantae.
  • bulb β€” A bulb is the glass part of an electric lamp, which gives out light when electricity passes through it.
  • gibbosity β€” the state of being gibbous.
  • bulge β€” If something such as a person's stomach bulges, it sticks out.
  • c β€” C is the third letter of the English alphabet.
  • doorknob β€” the handle or knob by which a door is opened or closed.
  • corm β€” an organ of vegetative reproduction in plants such as the crocus, consisting of a globular stem base swollen with food and surrounded by papery scale leaves
  • convexity β€” the state or quality of being convex
  • corn β€” Corn is used to refer to crops such as wheat and barley. It can also be used to refer to the seeds from these plants.
  • carcinoma β€” Carcinoma is a type of cancer.
  • outthrust β€” thrust or extended outward: a friendly, outthrust hand.
  • opener β€” a person or thing that opens.
  • fibrousness β€” The state or quality of being fibrous.
  • big c β€” cancer (sense 4)
  • cancroid β€” resembling a cancerous growth
  • furuncle β€” boil2 .
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