English
Etymology
From neo- + -plasm, after (deprecated template usage) [etyl] German Neoplasma.
Pronunciation
Noun
neoplasm (plural neoplasms)
- (pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.
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Translations
abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 新生物 (zh) (xīnshēngwù)
- Dutch: neoplasma (nl) n, tumor (nl) m, gezwel (nl) n
- French: néoplasme (fr) m, tumeur (fr) f
- German: Blastom n, Geschwulst (de) f, Neoplasie (de) f, Neoplasma (de) n, Neubildung (de) f
- Greek: νεοπλασία (el) f (neoplasía), νεόπλασμα (el) n (neóplasma), όγκος (el) m (ógkos)
- Irish: neoplasma m
- (deprecated template usage)
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- Italian: neoplasma (it) m
- Japanese: 新生物 (しんせいぶつ, shinseibutsu)
- Occitan: neoplasma m
- Russian: новообразова́ние (ru) n (novoobrazovánije), неопла́зма (ru) f (neoplázma), о́пухоль (ru) f (ópuxolʹ) (tumor, swelling), бласто́ма (ru) f (blastóma) (blastoma)
- Spanish: neoplasma m
- Swedish: neoplasm (sv) c, tumör (sv) c
- Turkish: neoplazma (tr), tümör (tr)
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