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tumor

[ too-mer, tyoo- ]

noun

  1. a swollen part; swelling; protuberance.
  2. an uncontrolled, abnormal, circumscribed growth of cells in any animal or plant tissue; neoplasm.
  3. Archaic.
    1. inflated pride; haughtiness.
    2. pompous language; bombast.


tumor

/ to̅o̅mər /

  1. See neoplasmSee Note at cancer

tumor

  1. An abnormal mass of new tissue growth that serves no function in the body. Tumors are usually classified as benign or malignant and are often caused by cancer .
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  • tumor·like adjective
  • tumor·ous tumor·al adjective
  • anti·tumor adjective noun
  • anti·tumor·al adjective
  • non·tumor·ous adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of tumor1

First recorded in 1535–45; from Latin: “a swelling, swollen state,” equivalent to tum(ēre) “to swell” + -or noun suffix ( -or 1 )
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Example Sentences

It was an advanced-stage tumor, complicated by the release of cancer cells inside his eye.

Then came the news: There was a grapefruit-sized tumor in her toddler’s bladder.

Teddi Mellencamp was scheduled for brain surgery Wednesday only a day after learning that recent headaches were the result of multiple brain tumors.

“The Whole Pantry” preached diet as a cornerstone of health, including the power to manage her non-existent brain tumor.

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His mom had been hospitalized due to a brain tumor, and so he had to rush to Seattle.

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