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Malignancy (from
Latin male 'badly', and -gnus 'born') is the
tendency of a
medical condition to
become progressively worse; the term is most familiar...
- good, his eye is not only
sprightly and
expressive but it is full of
benignity. His
attitude in
sitting is by
connoisseurs esteemed graceful and he has...
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activity and may
refer to:
Laziness of
people and
living beings A sign of
benignity in
histopathology of
tumors Indolent (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Presence of
myoepithelial cells in a
hyperplastic tissue proves the
benignity of the
gland and, when absent,
indicates cancer. Only rare
cancers like...
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totally dominated by
visual media. One has to be
grateful for the
benignity, humor, and whole-heartedness of Angelou's project, even if her autobiographical...
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charity (caritas), joy (gaudium),
peace (pax),
patience (patientia),
benignity (benignitas),
goodness (bonitas),
longanimity (longanimitas), mildness...
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expected to be fulfilled, such as
Sabbath meals, rituals, prayers, kindness,
benignity, rest and—for
married couples—****ual
intercourse on
Friday night. In contemporary...
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Latin bene (adverb) beneficence, benefit, benevolent, benign, benignant,
benignity bet- B, b Gr**** beta alphabet, alphabetic, analphabetic, panalphabetic...
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exercises her rank to bend
regulations in
favor of mercy.
Therefore she adds
benignity to the
attributes of
Ultimate Authority. — Chapter 12 The
storyline is...
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affects roughly 7% to 10% of men and 0.49% to 1% of women. Its
relative benignity may
explain its commonness.
Hemophilia A, a
blood clotting disorder caused...