Non-malignant
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Meanings of Non-malignant
Adjective
- Not harmful or bad, like being nice instead of mean.
- A growth in the body that is not cancer, which means it is not dangerous.
Explanation of the word: Non-malignant
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Translations for the word: Non-malignant
hindi
गैर-हानिकारक (gair-hanikarak)
gair-hanikarak
सकारात्मक (sakaratmak)
sakaratmak
गैर-कैंसर (gair-kainsar)
gair-kainsar
Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Non-malignant
What does 'non-malignant' mean?
'Non-malignant' means something that is not harmful or dangerous, especially when talking about health. It usually refers to tumors or growths that are not cancerous.
How do you pronounce 'non-malignant'?
You pronounce 'non-malignant' like this: non-muh-lig-nuhnt.
What is the origin of the word 'non-malignant'?
The word 'non-malignant' comes from the prefix 'non-' which means 'not', and 'malignant', which comes from Latin meaning 'bad' or 'harmful'. So together, it means 'not harmful'.
What is the meaning of 'non-malignant' in Hindi?
The word 'non-malignant' in Hindi is 'गैर-घातक' (Gair-ghātak).