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The synonyms of “Tumor” are: neoplasm, tumour
Tumor as a Noun
Definitions of "Tumor" as a noun
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “tumor” as a noun can have the following definitions:
- An abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose.
Synonyms of "Tumor" as a noun (2 Words)
neoplasm | An abnormal new mass of tissue that serves no purpose. Carcinoma of the cervix is a common neoplasm in women. |
tumour | A swelling of a part of the body, generally without inflammation, caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant. |
Associations of "Tumor" (30 Words)
anticancer | Used in the treatment of cancer. New anticancer therapies. |
axon | Long nerve fiber that conducts away from the cell body of the neuron. |
brain | The brain of certain animals used as meat. Success requires brain as well as brawn. |
bruise | Inflict a bruise or bruises on a part of the body. The customer bruised the strawberries by squeezing them. |
cell | The local area covered by one of the short range transmitters in a cellular telephone system. The cells of a honeycomb. |
cerebral | Of the cerebrum of the brain. Cerebral drama. |
cerebrum | The principal and most anterior part of the brain in vertebrates, located in the front area of the skull and consisting of two hemispheres, left and right, separated by a fissure. It is responsible for the integration of complex sensory and neural functions and the initiation and coordination of voluntary activity in the body. |
concussion | Temporary unconsciousness or confusion caused by a blow on the head. He was carried off the pitch with concussion. |
cortex | An outer layer of another organ or body part such as a kidney the renal cortex the cerebellum or a hair. |
cortical | Relating to the outer layer of the cerebrum. The imaging of the brain showed cortical atrophy. |
cranial | Of or relating to the cranium which encloses the brain. |
cranium | The part of the skull that encloses the brain. |
cystic | Of or relating to or resembling a cyst. The cystic stage. |
furrow | Hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove. John s face was furrowed with tears. |
germ | A portion of an organism capable of developing into a new one or part of one. The germ of a brilliant idea. |
lesion | Any localized abnormal structural change in a bodily part. |
malignant | Evil in nature or effect; malevolent. In the hands of malignant fate. |
necrosis | The death of most or all of the cells in an organ or tissue due to disease, injury, or failure of the blood supply. |
neural | Of or relating to the nervous system. Patterns of neural activity. |
neuron | A cell that is specialized to conduct nerve impulses. |
neurophysiology | The branch of neuroscience that studies the physiology of the nervous system. |
neuroscientist | A neurobiologist who specializes in the study of the brain. There is a significant and growing need among neuroscientists to exchange experimental data. |
parietal | Of the parietal lobe. Parietal rules. |
pituitary | Of or relating to the pituitary gland. |
postmortem | An examination and dissection of a dead body to determine cause of death or the changes produced by disease. Postmortem changes. |
skull | A bone framework enclosing the brain of a vertebrate; the skeleton of a person’s or animal’s head. My waking came in drugged stages I had been skulled. |
stratagem | A plan or scheme, especially one used to outwit an opponent or achieve an end. A series of devious stratagems. |
synapse | The junction between two neurons (axon-to-dendrite) or between a neuron and a muscle. Nerve impulses cross a synapse through the action of neurotransmitters. |
tactician | A person who uses a carefully planned strategy to achieve a specific end. A brilliant political tactician. |
vascular | Relating to or denoting the plant tissues (xylem and phloem) which conduct water, sap, and nutrients in flowering plants, ferns, and their relatives. The vascular system. |