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cho·les·te·a·to·ma \kəˌlestēəˈtōmə, ˌkōləˌstē-, ˌkäləˌ-\ noun (plural cholesteatomas \-məz\ ; or cholesteatoma·ta \-məd.ə\) Etymology: New Latin, from chol- + steatoma 1. : an epidermoid cyst usually in the brain arising from aberrant embryonic rests and appearing as a compact shiny flaky mass — called also pearly tumor 2. : a tumor usually growing in a confined space (as the middle ear or mastoid) and often as a sequel to chronic otitis media |