Monday, February 25, 2013

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: neoplasm

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* Irish: {{t-|ga|neoplasma|m}}

 

* Irish: {{t-|ga|neoplasma|m}}

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* Italian: {{t|it|neoplasia|f}}

 

* Japanese: {{t-|ja|新生物|tr=しんせいぶつ, shinseibutsu|sc=Jpan}}

 

* Japanese: {{t-|ja|新生物|tr=しんせいぶつ, shinseibutsu|sc=Jpan}}

 

* Russian: {{t+|ru|новообразование|n|tr=novoobrazovánije|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|неоплазма|f|tr=neoplázma|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|опухоль|f|tr=ópuxolʹ|sc=Cyrl}} {{qualifier|tumor, swelling}}, {{t-|ru|бластома|f|tr=blastóma|sc=Cyrl}} {{qualifier|blastoma}}

 

* Russian: {{t+|ru|новообразование|n|tr=novoobrazovánije|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|неоплазма|f|tr=neoplázma|sc=Cyrl}}, {{t+|ru|опухоль|f|tr=ópuxolʹ|sc=Cyrl}} {{qualifier|tumor, swelling}}, {{t-|ru|бластома|f|tr=blastóma|sc=Cyrl}} {{qualifier|blastoma}}


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[edit] Etymology

From neo- + Ancient Greek πλάσμα (plasma, "formation").

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neoplasm (plural neoplasms)

  1. (pathology, oncology) An abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue in animals or plants.

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abnormal new growth of disorganized tissue

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