different between cancerous vs cancerously
cancerous
English
Etymology
From cancer +? -ous, from Latin cancer (“crab; tumor, cancer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kæns???s/
Adjective
cancerous (comparative more cancerous, superlative most cancerous)
- (oncology) Relating to or affected with cancer.
- Growing or spreading rapidly to the point of harm.
- Extremely unpleasant; detestable.
Antonyms
- noncancerous
Related terms
- cancer
- precancerous
Translations
cancerous From the web:
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cancerously
English
Etymology
cancerous +? -ly
Adverb
cancerously (comparative more cancerously, superlative most cancerously)
- In a cancerous manner; like a cancer; malignant; spreading.
- 2005 Mario Vargas Llosa, Conversation in the Cathedral: a novel, page 323:
- He was motionless for a moment, breathing deeply, and then he separated himself from them, leaning his body away, with a distaste that he could feel growing cancerously.
- 2005 Mario Vargas Llosa, Conversation in the Cathedral: a novel, page 323:
- With cancer.
- cancerously diseased cells
cancerously From the web:
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- cancerous means
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- what is worse cancer
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