sarcoid


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sar·coid

 (sär′koid′)
n.
2. A tumor resembling a sarcoma.

sar′coi′dal (-koid′l) adj.
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sarcoid

(ˈsɑːkɔɪd)
adj
(Minerals) of, relating to, or resembling flesh
n
(Pathology) a tumour resembling a sarcoma
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sar•coid

(ˈsɑr kɔɪd)

n.
1. a growth resembling a sarcoma.
2. a lesion of sarcoidosis.
adj.
4. resembling flesh; fleshy.
5. resembling a sarcoma.
[1835–45; < Greek sark-, s. of sárx flesh + -oid]
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Adj.1.sarcoid - of or relating to or resembling flesh
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sarcoïde
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