slovodefinícia
malignant
(encz)
malignant,maligní [med.] Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,neblahý Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,nenávistný Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,nepříznivý Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,ohrožující život [med.] Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,škodlivý Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,virulentní [med.] Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,zhoubný [med.] Martin M.
malignant
(encz)
malignant,zlomyslný adj: Zdeněk Brož
malignant
(encz)
malignant,zlý Martin M.
malignant
(gcide)
Invasive \In*va"sive\, a. [LL. invasivus: cf. F. invasif. See
Invade.]
1. Tending to invade; characterized by invasion; aggressive.
"Invasive war." --Hoole.
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2. (Med.) tending to spread, especially tending to intrude
into healthy tissue; -- used mostly of tumors. [Narrower
terms: malignant] PJC]
malignant
(gcide)
malignant \ma*lig"nant\, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of
malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See
Malign, and cf. Benignant.]
1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress;
actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently
inimical; bent on evil; malicious.
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A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak.
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2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious.
"Malignant care." --Macaulay.
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Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak.
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Something deleterious and malignant as his touch.
--Hawthorne.
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3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal
issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.
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Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease
produced by infection of subcutaneous tissues with the
bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is transmitted to man
from animals and is characterized by the formation, at the
point of reception of the infection, of a vesicle or
pustule which first enlarges and then breaks down into an
unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound exhaustion and
often fatal. The disease in animals is called charbon;
in man it is called cutaneous anthrax, and formerly was
sometimes called simply anthrax.
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Malignant
(gcide)
Malignant \Ma*lig"nant\, n.
1. A man of extreme enmity or evil intentions. --Hooker.
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2. (Eng. Hist.) One of the adherents of Charles I. or Charles
II.; -- so called by the opposite party.
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malignant
(wn)
malignant
adj 1: dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and
uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor) [ant:
benign]
podobné slovodefinícia
malignant
(encz)
malignant,maligní [med.] Martin M.malignant,neblahý Martin M.malignant,nenávistný Martin M.malignant,nepříznivý Martin M.malignant,ohrožující život [med.] Martin M.malignant,škodlivý Martin M.malignant,virulentní [med.] Martin M.malignant,zhoubný [med.] Martin M.malignant,zlomyslný adj: Zdeněk Brožmalignant,zlý Martin M.
malignant anaemia
(encz)
malignant anaemia, n:
malignant anemia
(encz)
malignant anemia, n:
malignant hepatoma
(encz)
malignant hepatoma, n:
malignant hypertension
(encz)
malignant hypertension, n:
malignant hyperthermia
(encz)
malignant hyperthermia, n:
malignant melanoma
(encz)
malignant melanoma, n:
malignant neoplasm
(encz)
malignant neoplasm, n:
malignant neoplastic disease
(encz)
malignant neoplastic disease, n:
malignant neuroma
(encz)
malignant neuroma, n:
malignant pustule
(encz)
malignant pustule, n:
malignant tumor
(encz)
malignant tumor,zhoubný nádor Martin M.
malignantly
(encz)
malignantly,zhoubně adv: Zdeněk Brož
nonmalignant
(encz)
nonmalignant,nezlomyslný
nonmalignant neoplasm
(encz)
nonmalignant neoplasm, n:
nonmalignant tumor
(encz)
nonmalignant tumor, n:
nonmalignant tumour
(encz)
nonmalignant tumour, n:
malignant
(gcide)
Invasive \In*va"sive\, a. [LL. invasivus: cf. F. invasif. See
Invade.]
1. Tending to invade; characterized by invasion; aggressive.
"Invasive war." --Hoole.
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2. (Med.) tending to spread, especially tending to intrude
into healthy tissue; -- used mostly of tumors. [Narrower
terms: malignant] PJC]malignant \ma*lig"nant\, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of
malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See
Malign, and cf. Benignant.]
1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress;
actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently
inimical; bent on evil; malicious.
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A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak.
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2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious.
"Malignant care." --Macaulay.
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Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak.
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Something deleterious and malignant as his touch.
--Hawthorne.
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3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal
issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.
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Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease
produced by infection of subcutaneous tissues with the
bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is transmitted to man
from animals and is characterized by the formation, at the
point of reception of the infection, of a vesicle or
pustule which first enlarges and then breaks down into an
unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound exhaustion and
often fatal. The disease in animals is called charbon;
in man it is called cutaneous anthrax, and formerly was
sometimes called simply anthrax.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Malignant \Ma*lig"nant\, n.
1. A man of extreme enmity or evil intentions. --Hooker.
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2. (Eng. Hist.) One of the adherents of Charles I. or Charles
II.; -- so called by the opposite party.
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malignant anemia
(gcide)
malignant anemia \malignant anemia\ n. (Med.)
A chronic progressive anemia of older adults, thought to
result from a lack of intrinsic factor (a substance secreted
by the stomach that is responsible for the absorption of
vitamin B-12); also called pernicious anemia.
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Malignant lymphoma
(gcide)
Lymphoma \Lym*pho"ma\, n. [NL. See Lymph, and -oma.] (Med.)
A tumor having a structure resembling that of a lymphatic
gland; -- called also lymphadenoma.
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Malignant lymphoma, a fatal disease characterized by the
formation in various parts of the body of new growths
resembling lymphatic glands in structure.
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malignant melanoma
(gcide)
malignant melanoma \malignant melanoma\ n. (Med.),
Any of several malignant neoplasms (usually of the skin)
consisting of melanocytes; called also melanoma. It is
classed as a type of skin cancer.
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malignant neoplasm
(gcide)
malignant neoplasm \malignant neoplasm\ n. (Med.),
Same as malignancy[4].

Syn: malignancy, malignance, malignant tumor, metastatic
tumor.
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Malignant pustule
(gcide)
malignant \ma*lig"nant\, a. [L. malignans, -antis, p. pr. of
malignare, malignari, to do or make maliciously. See
Malign, and cf. Benignant.]
1. Disposed to do harm, inflict suffering, or cause distress;
actuated by extreme malevolence or enmity; virulently
inimical; bent on evil; malicious.
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A malignant and a turbaned Turk. --Shak.
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2. Characterized or caused by evil intentions; pernicious.
"Malignant care." --Macaulay.
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Some malignant power upon my life. --Shak.
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Something deleterious and malignant as his touch.
--Hawthorne.
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3. (Med.) Tending to produce death; threatening a fatal
issue; virulent; as, malignant diphtheria.
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Malignant pustule (Med.), a very contagious disease
produced by infection of subcutaneous tissues with the
bacterium Bacillus anthracis. It is transmitted to man
from animals and is characterized by the formation, at the
point of reception of the infection, of a vesicle or
pustule which first enlarges and then breaks down into an
unhealthy ulcer. It is marked by profound exhaustion and
often fatal. The disease in animals is called charbon;
in man it is called cutaneous anthrax, and formerly was
sometimes called simply anthrax.
[1913 Webster +PJC]Pustule \Pus"tule\ (?; 135), n. [L. pustula, and pusula: cf. F.
pustule.] (Med.)
A vesicle or an elevation of the cuticle with an inflamed
base, containing pus.
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Malignant pustule. See under Malignant.
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Malignant sore throat
(gcide)
Sore \Sore\, a. [Compar. Sorer; superl. Sorest.] [OE. sor,
sar, AS. s[=a]r; akin to D. zeer, OS. & OHG. s?r, G. sehr
very, Icel. s[=a]rr, Sw. s[*a]r, Goth. sair pain. Cf.
Sorry.]
1. Tender to the touch; susceptible of pain from pressure;
inflamed; painful; -- said of the body or its parts; as, a
sore hand.
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2. Fig.: Sensitive; tender; easily pained, grieved, or vexed;
very susceptible of irritation.
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Malice and hatred are very fretting and vexatious,
and apt to make our minds sore and uneasy.
--Tillotson.
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3. Severe; afflictive; distressing; as, a sore disease; sore
evil or calamity. --Shak.
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4. Criminal; wrong; evil. [Obs.] --Shak.
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Sore throat (Med.), inflammation of the throat and tonsils;
pharyngitis. See Cynanche.

Malignant sore throat, Ulcerated sore throat or {Putrid
sore throat}. See Angina, and under Putrid.
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malignant tumor
(gcide)
malignant tumor \malignant tumor\ n. (Med.),
Same as malignancy[4].

Syn: malignancy, malignance, malignant tumor, metastatic
tumor.
[WordNet 1.5]Tumor \Tu"mor\ (t[=u]"m[~e]r), n. [L., fr. tumere to swell: cf.
F. tume['u]r. See Tumid.]
1. (Med.) A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any
part of the body; especially, a growth produced by
deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm.
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2. Affected pomp; bombast; swelling words or expressions;
false magnificence or sublimity. [R.]
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Better, however, to be a flippant, than, by a
revolting form of tumor and perplexity, to lead men
into habits of intellect such as result from the
modern vice of English style. --De Quincey.
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Encysted tumor, a tumor which is inclosed in a membrane
called a cyst, connected with the surrounding parts by the
neighboring cellular substance.

Fatty tumor. See under Fatty.

Innocent tumor, or Benign tumor, one which does not of
itself threaten life, and does not usually tend to recur
after extirpation; a tumor which has not metastesized.

Malignant tumor, a tumor which tends continually to spread,
to become generalized in different parts of the body, and
to recur after extirpation, and which, if left to itself,
causes death.
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Malignant tumor
(gcide)
malignant tumor \malignant tumor\ n. (Med.),
Same as malignancy[4].

Syn: malignancy, malignance, malignant tumor, metastatic
tumor.
[WordNet 1.5]Tumor \Tu"mor\ (t[=u]"m[~e]r), n. [L., fr. tumere to swell: cf.
F. tume['u]r. See Tumid.]
1. (Med.) A morbid swelling, prominence, or growth, on any
part of the body; especially, a growth produced by
deposition of new tissue; a neoplasm.
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2. Affected pomp; bombast; swelling words or expressions;
false magnificence or sublimity. [R.]
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Better, however, to be a flippant, than, by a
revolting form of tumor and perplexity, to lead men
into habits of intellect such as result from the
modern vice of English style. --De Quincey.
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Encysted tumor, a tumor which is inclosed in a membrane
called a cyst, connected with the surrounding parts by the
neighboring cellular substance.

Fatty tumor. See under Fatty.

Innocent tumor, or Benign tumor, one which does not of
itself threaten life, and does not usually tend to recur
after extirpation; a tumor which has not metastesized.

Malignant tumor, a tumor which tends continually to spread,
to become generalized in different parts of the body, and
to recur after extirpation, and which, if left to itself,
causes death.
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malignantly
(gcide)
malignantly \ma*lig"nant*ly\, adv.
In a malignant manner.
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Nonmalignant
(gcide)
Nonmalignant \Non`ma*lig"nant\, a.
Not malignant, as a disease; -- used especially of tumors;
as, a nonmalignant growth on the liver.
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malignant
(wn)
malignant
adj 1: dangerous to health; characterized by progressive and
uncontrolled growth (especially of a tumor) [ant:
benign]
malignant anaemia
(wn)
malignant anaemia
n 1: a chronic progressive anemia of older adults; thought to
result from a lack of intrinsic factor (a substance
secreted by the stomach that is responsible for the
absorption of vitamin B12) [syn: pernicious anemia,
pernicious anaemia, malignant anemia, {malignant
anaemia}]
malignant anemia
(wn)
malignant anemia
n 1: a chronic progressive anemia of older adults; thought to
result from a lack of intrinsic factor (a substance
secreted by the stomach that is responsible for the
absorption of vitamin B12) [syn: pernicious anemia,
pernicious anaemia, malignant anemia, {malignant
anaemia}]
malignant hepatoma
(wn)
malignant hepatoma
n 1: carcinoma of the liver [syn: hepatoma, {malignant
hepatoma}, hepatocarcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma]
malignant hypertension
(wn)
malignant hypertension
n 1: severe hypertension that runs a rapid course and damages
the inner linings of the blood vessels and the heart and
spleen and kidneys and brain; "malignant hypertension is
the most lethal form of hypertension"
malignant hyperthermia
(wn)
malignant hyperthermia
n 1: hereditary condition in which certain anesthetics (e.g.,
halothane) cause high body temperatures and muscle rigidity
malignant melanoma
(wn)
malignant melanoma
n 1: any of several malignant neoplasms (usually of the skin)
consisting of melanocytes [syn: melanoma, {malignant
melanoma}]
malignant neoplasm
(wn)
malignant neoplasm
n 1: a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other
parts of the body [syn: malignant tumor, {malignant
neoplasm}, metastatic tumor]
malignant neoplastic disease
(wn)
malignant neoplastic disease
n 1: any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and
uncontrolled cell division; it may spread to other parts of
the body through the lymphatic system or the blood stream
[syn: cancer, malignant neoplastic disease]
malignant neuroma
(wn)
malignant neuroma
n 1: a malignant neoplasm of nerve tissue and fibrous tissue and
connective tissue [syn: neurosarcoma, {malignant
neuroma}]
malignant pustule
(wn)
malignant pustule
n 1: a form of anthrax infection that begins as papule that
becomes a vesicle and breaks with a discharge of toxins;
symptoms of septicemia are severe with vomiting and high
fever and profuse sweating; the infection is often fatal
[syn: cutaneous anthrax, malignant pustule]
malignant tumor
(wn)
malignant tumor
n 1: a tumor that is malignant and tends to spread to other
parts of the body [syn: malignant tumor, {malignant
neoplasm}, metastatic tumor]
malignantly
(wn)
malignantly
adv 1: in a malignant manner, as of a tumor that spreads
nonmalignant neoplasm
(wn)
nonmalignant neoplasm
n 1: a tumor that is not cancerous [syn: benign tumor, {benign
tumour}, nonmalignant tumor, nonmalignant tumour,
nonmalignant neoplasm]
nonmalignant tumor
(wn)
nonmalignant tumor
n 1: a tumor that is not cancerous [syn: benign tumor, {benign
tumour}, nonmalignant tumor, nonmalignant tumour,
nonmalignant neoplasm]
nonmalignant tumour
(wn)
nonmalignant tumour
n 1: a tumor that is not cancerous [syn: benign tumor, {benign
tumour}, nonmalignant tumor, nonmalignant tumour,
nonmalignant neoplasm]

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