释义 |
tu·mor \ˈt(y)ümə(r)\ noun (-s) Usage: see -or Etymology: Latin, from tumēre to swell — more at thumb 1. obsolete : tumidity 2. a. : a swollen or distended part : swelling, protuberance < houses that bulged with the tumors and warts of … ornamental architecture — W.A.White > b. : a mass of abnormal tissue growing in or on the plant or animal body; specifically : such a mass of noninflammatory and independent tissue arising without obvious cause from cells of preexistent tissue, possessing no physiologic function, and characteristically unrestrained in growth and structure — compare cancer, neoplasm, sarcoma 3. archaic a. : swelling conceit : arrogance < the tumor of insolence — Samuel Johnson > b. : turgidity of style : bombast < style … so far from tumor that it rather wanted a little elevation — Henry Wotton > |