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  • 1 tumor

    tumor sustantivo masculino tumor( conjugate tumor)
    tumor m Med tumour, US tumor
    tumor benigno/ maligno, benign/malignant tumour ' tumor' also found in these entries: Spanish: constreñir - extirpar - benignidad - benigno - cerebral - hematoma - localizar - maligno English: growth - tumor - tumour - brain
    tumor ['tu:mər 'tju:-] n
    : tumor m
    n.
    apostema s.f.
    bulto s.m.
    tumor s.m.
    tumoración s.f.
    BrE tumour 'tuːmər, 'tjuːmə(r) noun tumor m
    (US) ['tjuːmǝ(r)]
    N tumor m
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    BrE tumour ['tuːmər, 'tjuːmə(r)] noun tumor m

    English-spanish dictionary > tumor

  • 2 tumor

    tŭmor, ōris, m. [id.], the state of being swollen or tumid; a swelling, tumor (class.; syn. tuber).
    I.
    Lit.:

    oculorum tumor,

    Cic. Tusc. 4, 37, 81; so of a tumor, id. ib. 3, 9, 19; Auct. Her. 2, 27, 44.—In plur.:

    tumores ardentes,

    Plin. 20, 25, 96, § 257:

    tollere,

    id. 21, 21, 89, § 157:

    discutere,

    id. 24, 4, 6, § 11: vetat Chrysippus ad recentes quasi tumores animi remedium adhibere. Cic. Tusc. 4, 29, 63: turpia cum faceret Palladis ora tumor, inflation of the cheeks from blowing the tibia, Prop. 2, 30 (3, 28), 18:

    tumor excitat papillas,

    a swelling, Mart. 8, 64, 10:

    pelagi,

    i. e. the surge, Claud. in Rufin. 1, 72: tumor ille loci permansit, et alti Collis habet speciem, a rising, elevation, hillock, etc., Ov. M. 15, 305; cf.: tumores terrae. Front. Colon. pp. 126 and 127 Goes.—
    II.
    Trop.
    A.
    A swelling, commotion, fermentation, excitement of the mind from any passion, as pride, anger, etc. (cf. tumeo and tumidus, II.).
    1.
    From anger:

    cum tumor animi resedisset,

    Cic. Tusc. 3, 12, 26:

    erat in tumore animus,

    id. ib. 3, 31, 76:

    ira habet non solidum robur, sed vanum tumorem,

    Sen. Ira. 1, 17, 4:

    datum tempus, quo resideret tumor publicus,

    id. ib. 3, 2, 5:

    tumor et irae Concessere deum,

    Verg. A. 8, 40:

    ponatur omnis ira et ex animo tumor erasus abeat,

    Sen. Thyest. 519: residente [p. 1913] animi tumore, Lact. de Ira Dei, 18 med.
    2.
    From pride, vanity, etc.:

    hinc illi aucta insolentia mirusque animo increvit tumor,

    Just. 11, 11, 12; Sen. Hippol. 136; Claud. Ep. 1, 6; Luc. 10, 99:

    tumor et vana de se persuasio,

    Quint. 2, 2, 12:

    regius,

    Sen. Hippol. 136:

    multos tumores mente gerit,

    Luc. 10, 99; Claud. Ep. 1, 7.—
    3.
    From other passions:

    et inquietus inguina arrigat tumor,

    i. e. desire, Auct. Priap. 83, 42.—
    B.
    A ferment, commotion in affairs or society, Cic. Att. 14, 5, 2:

    praesens et civilia nuper classica,

    Claud. in Ruf. 2, 117.—
    C.
    Of speech, an inflated or pompous style, bombast (post-Aug.):

    genus dicendi, quod tumore immodico turgescit,

    Quint. 12, 10, 73; 2, 10, 7; 9, 4, 140;

    12, 6, 5: verborum,

    Sen. Ben. 2, 11, 5; Petr. 1; Gell. 2, 23, 21.

    Lewis & Short latin dictionary > tumor

  • 3 tumor

    tumor, ōris, m. (tumeo), das An- oder Aufgeschwollensein, An- od. Aufschwellen, die Geschwulst, Erhöhung, I) eig.: oculorum, Cic.: pedum, Firm.: uteri, der dicke Bauch (der Schwangeren), Hieron.: tumore praeditus, geschwollen, Cornif. rhet.: turpia cum faceret ora tumor, das Aufblasen der Backen beim Blasen auf der Flöte, Prop.: tumor loco permansit, Erhöhung, Hügel, Ov. – Plur., tumores ardentes, Plin.: crebri et subiti tumores, Suet. – II) übtr.: 1) die leidenschaftliche Aufwallung, animi, Cic.: erat animus in tumore, Cic.: Plur., recentes quasi tumores animi, Cic. – Insbes.: a) das Aufbrausen, der aufbrausende Zorn, der Unwille, animi, Lact.: publicus, Sen.: tumor et ira deûm, Verg. – b) die Aufgeblasenheit, der Stolz, tumor et vana de se persuasio, Quint.: hinc illi aucta insolentia mirusque animo increvit tumor, Iustin.: intempestivos compesce tumores, Ov. – c) v. der Wollust, die Wallung, Glut, et inquietus inguina arrigat tumor, Priap. 83, 42. – d) die Gärung der Dinge, der nahe Ausbruch, hic rerum tumor, Cic. ad Att. 14, 5, 2: praesens tumor et civilia nuper classica, Claud. in Rufin. 2, 117. – 2) von der Rede = das Schwülstige, der Schwulst, Quint. u.a.: verborum, Sen.: tragicus tumor (Pathos), Amm.

    lateinisch-deutsches > tumor

  • 4 tumor

    tumor, ōris, m. (tumeo), das An- oder Aufgeschwollensein, An- od. Aufschwellen, die Geschwulst, Erhöhung, I) eig.: oculorum, Cic.: pedum, Firm.: uteri, der dicke Bauch (der Schwangeren), Hieron.: tumore praeditus, geschwollen, Cornif. rhet.: turpia cum faceret ora tumor, das Aufblasen der Backen beim Blasen auf der Flöte, Prop.: tumor loco permansit, Erhöhung, Hügel, Ov. – Plur., tumores ardentes, Plin.: crebri et subiti tumores, Suet. – II) übtr.: 1) die leidenschaftliche Aufwallung, animi, Cic.: erat animus in tumore, Cic.: Plur., recentes quasi tumores animi, Cic. – Insbes.: a) das Aufbrausen, der aufbrausende Zorn, der Unwille, animi, Lact.: publicus, Sen.: tumor et ira deûm, Verg. – b) die Aufgeblasenheit, der Stolz, tumor et vana de se persuasio, Quint.: hinc illi aucta insolentia mirusque animo increvit tumor, Iustin.: intempestivos compesce tumores, Ov. – c) v. der Wollust, die Wallung, Glut, et inquietus inguina arrigat tumor, Priap. 83, 42. – d) die Gärung der Dinge, der nahe Ausbruch, hic rerum tumor, Cic. ad Att. 14, 5, 2: praesens tumor et civilia nuper classica, Claud. in Rufin. 2, 117. – 2) von der Rede = das Schwülstige, der Schwulst, Quint. u.a.: verborum, Sen.: tragicus tumor (Pathos), Amm.

    Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > tumor

  • 5 tumor

    tumŏr, ōris, m. [st2]1 [-] gonflement, enflure, tumeur, grosseur, bouffissure, protubérance, saillie. [st2]2 [-] trouble moral, affliction, douleur, chagrin. [st2]3 [-] colère, indignation, emportement, courroux. [st2]4 [-] orgueil, arrogance. [st2]5 [-] trouble (des choses), agitation, fermentation, effervescence, situation menaçante. [st2]6 [-] enflure (du style, du langage), emphase, style boursouflé.    - tumor animi, Cic. Tusc. 3, 26: trouble de l'âme.    - tumores aperire, Plin.: ouvrir des abcès.
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    tumŏr, ōris, m. [st2]1 [-] gonflement, enflure, tumeur, grosseur, bouffissure, protubérance, saillie. [st2]2 [-] trouble moral, affliction, douleur, chagrin. [st2]3 [-] colère, indignation, emportement, courroux. [st2]4 [-] orgueil, arrogance. [st2]5 [-] trouble (des choses), agitation, fermentation, effervescence, situation menaçante. [st2]6 [-] enflure (du style, du langage), emphase, style boursouflé.    - tumor animi, Cic. Tusc. 3, 26: trouble de l'âme.    - tumores aperire, Plin.: ouvrir des abcès.
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        Tumor, tumoris, masc. gen. Plin. Enflure, Tumeur, Bosse, Boursoufflure.
    \
        Tumor animi. Cic. Orgueil, Fierté.
    \
        Gerere tumores mente. Lucan. Estre orgueilleux.
    \
        Tumor rerum. Cic. Quand les choses s'enveniment et s'empirent, Quand les affaires se portent mal.

    Dictionarium latinogallicum > tumor

  • 6 tumor

        tumor ōris, m    [TV-], the state of being swollen, swelling, tumor: oculorum; cf. recentes quasi tumores animi.—Of the ground, a swelling, elevation: tumor ille loci permansit, et alti Collis habet speciem, O.—Fig., a swelling, commotion, ferment, excitement: cum tumor animi resedisset: tumor et irae Concessere deum, V.: rerum.
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    swollen or distended condition, swelling; swell (sea, waves); excitement

    Latin-English dictionary > tumor

  • 7 tumor supresorski gen

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    • tumor suppressor genes
    • tumor-suppressor gene

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > tumor supresorski gen

  • 8 Tumor

    'Tumor m <Tumors; Tumor'moren> nádor m, tumor m

    Deutsch-Tschechisch Wörterbuch > Tumor

  • 9 tumor

    tumor 1. новообразование, опухоль; 2. вздутие
    C-tumor вздутие, вызванное действием колхицина или другого полиплоидизирующего фактора (у растений)
    solid tumor твердая опухоль

    English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > tumor

  • 10 tumor

    tumor tumor, oris m опухоль

    Латинско-русский словарь > tumor

  • 11 tumor

    tumor
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    tumor, bengkak

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  • 12 tumor

    tumor
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    tumor

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  • 13 Tumor

    Tumor m <Tumors; Tumoren > MED tümör, ur

    Deutsch-Türkisch Wörterbuch > Tumor

  • 14 tümör

    tümör MED Tumor m, Geschwulst f

    Türkçe-Almanca sözlük > tümör

  • 15 tumor suppressor genes

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    tumor supresorski gen

    English-Croatian dictionary > tumor suppressor genes

  • 16 tumor-suppressor gene

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    tumor supresorski gen

    English-Croatian dictionary > tumor-suppressor gene

  • 17 tumor-suppressor genes

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    tumor supresorski geni

    English-Croatian dictionary > tumor-suppressor genes

  • 18 tumor supresorski geni

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    • tumor-suppressor genes

    Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > tumor supresorski geni

  • 19 tumor

    tumour
    voorbeelden:
    1   kwaadaardige/goedaardige tumor malignant/benign tumour

    Van Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > tumor

  • 20 tümör

    med Tumor m

    Sözlük Türkçe-Almanca kompakt > tümör

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