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1 baba
[from Lat. faba] iz.1.a. broad beanb. (babarruna, indaba) bean; \baba beltz black bean; \baba zuri white bean c. (irud.) i-i eltzetik \babak atera i. to have it over sb, be over sb ii. to rule the roost, be the boss2. Med.a. (biguna dena) blisterb. (gogorra) callusc. (Albait.) mouth tumour3. (ahuntzei d.) dropping————————- iz. Zomorroa. weevil; babadia \babaek jota dago the beanfield's infested with weevils -
2 erauzi
du/ad.1. to unhinge; atea \erauzi zuten they unhinged the door2.a. ( zuhaitz bat aleak biltzeko) to knock down off, shake downb. ( erautsi: gaztaina) to knock down ; zoazte gaiztainen erauztera (L) go and knock the chestnuts off the tree3.a. ( artoa) to husk; shuck, remove kernals fromb. ( babarrunak) to shell4.a. Med. to extract, remove, extricate ; tumore bat \erauzi to remove a tumourb. to extract; meatzetik urrea \erauziz extracting gold from the minec. Kim. to extract5. (Psik.) to unhinge, madden; haserreak \erauzirik zegoen he was maddened with anger6.a. to tear away fromb. ( aldendu) to turn away fromc. ( bide okerrera ekarri, e.a.) to lead astray; gaurko komunikabideek jendea bide zuzenetik erauzten dutela esan zuen she said that today's mass media leads people astray7. (okertu) to distort, warp9. ( asaldarazi, nahasi) to stir up ; eta erauz zezan populu handi bat bere ondoan Lit. Zah. he induced some people to revolt under his leadership10. ( hondatu, galdu) to ruin11. ( eten) to interrupt, intrude12.a. (jantzi, zapata konpondu) to mendb. ( ferratu) to shoe13. → erautsi -
3 guren
iz.1. ( nahiago) preference2. ( muga) limit, boundary; haran\guren edge of the valley3. Med. ( zornakatza) infected tumour io.1. ( basoa, oihana, e.a.) luxuriant, thick, lush2. Kristau. holy; Aste G\gurena Holy Week; Bariku G\gurena Good Friday -
4 handitsu
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5 troko
iz.1. (B) Med. ( handidura, tumorea) tumour, swelling2. Naut. quarter foresail substitute io.1. ( p.) rough, coarse2. rough, unpolished -
6 tumoro
tumor, tumour
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tumour — chiefly Brit var of TUMOR * * * n. any abnormal swelling in or on a part of the body. The term is usually applied to an abnormal growth of tissue, which may be benign or malignant. Compare cyst … Medical dictionary
tumour — is spelt our in BrE and tumor in AmE … Modern English usage
tumour — (US tumor) ► NOUN ▪ a swelling of a part of the body caused by an abnormal growth of tissue, whether benign or malignant. DERIVATIVES tumorous adjective. ORIGIN Latin tumor, from tumere to swell … English terms dictionary
tumour — or neoplasm Mass of abnormal tissue that arises from normal cells, has no useful function, and tends to grow. Cell abnormalities may include increased size or number or loss of characteristics that differentiate their tissue of origin. Cells in… … Universalium
tumour — (BrE) (AmE tumor) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ cancerous, malignant ▪ benign ▪ primary ▪ inoperable ▪ … Collocations dictionary
tumour */ — UK [ˈtjuːmə(r)] / US [ˈtumər] noun [countable] Word forms tumour : singular tumour plural tumours a mass of cells in your body that grow in a way that is not normal. A benign tumour is harmless, and a malignant tumour can cause death She died of… … English dictionary
tumour — BrE, tumor AmE a mass of diseased cells in your body that have divided and increased too quickly: a brain tumour | malignant/benign tumour (=dangerous/harmless tumour) tumourous adjective … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
tumour — [ fjuːmə] inoperable malignant tumour remove a tumour a benign to excise … Combinatory dictionary
tumour — tu|mour BrE tumor AmE [ˈtju:mə US ˈtu:mər] n [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: tumere to swell ] a mass of diseased cells in your body that have divided and increased too quickly ▪ a brain tumour malignant/benign tumour (=caused by or not caused … Dictionary of contemporary English
tumour — [16] Tumour is one of a small family of English words that go back ultimately to Latin tumēre ‘swell’. Others include contumacy, contumely, tumid ‘swollen’ [16], and tumult [15]. => CONTUMACY, CONTUMELY, THIGH, THUMB, TUMID, TUMULT … The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins
tumour — [[t]tju͟ːmə(r), AM tu͟ː [/t]] tumours N COUNT A tumour is a mass of diseased or abnormal cells that has grown in a person s or animal s body. (in AM, use tumor) … English dictionary