carcinoma

n. 癌 [医] 癌

发音

UK /ˌkɑːsɪˈnəʊmə/
其它
UK /ˌkɑːsnˈəʊmə/
US /ˌkɑɹsɪˈnoʊmə/
US /-sə-/
UK /ˌkɑːsɪˈnəʊmətə/
UK /ˌkɑːsnˈəʊmətə/
US /ˌkɑɹsɪˈnoʊmətə/
US /-ɾə/
UK /ˌkɑːsɪnəʊˈmɑːtə/
UK /ˌkɑːsnəʊˈmɑːtə/
US /ˌkɑɹsɪnoʊˈmɑtə/

词形变化

carcinomas 复数 carcinomas carcinomata carcinomata 复数

别名

carminoma

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    An invasive malignant tumour derived from epithelial tissue that tends to metastasize to other areas of the body.

    可数 医学 不可数
  2. 2.

    A form of cancer; (uncountable) cancer in general as a disease.

    可数 废旧 医学 不可数

词汇关系

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词源

Learned borrowing from Latin carcinōma (“tumour; ulcer; carcinoma”), from Ancient Greek κᾰρκῐ́νωμᾰ (kărkĭ́nōmă, “sore, ulcer; cancer”), from καρκινόω (karkinóō, “to make (something) resemble a crab”, in the mediopassive "to become cancerous; to suffer from cancer") + -μᾰ (-mă, action noun suffix). Καρκινόω is derived from καρκῐ́νος (karkĭ́nos, “crab; the zodiac sign Cancer; sore, ulcer; cancer”) (according to Paul of Aegina (c. 625 – c. 690) in his Medical Compendium in Seven Books, because the veins surrounding a cancerous tumour resemble a crab’s legs). The English word is a doublet of cancer, and may be analysed as carcino- + -oma. The plural form carcinomata is a learned borrowing from Latin carcinōmata, from Ancient Greek κᾰρκῐνώμᾰτᾰ (kărkĭnṓmătă).

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