leukemia
31leukemia — ż I, DCMs. leukemiamii, blm med. → białaczka ‹n. łac. z gr.› …
32leukemia — leu·ke·mi·a || ljuË kɪËmɪə n. type of cancer of the bone marrow in which there is an excessive production of white blood cells …
33leukemia — also leukaemia BrE noun (U) a type of cancer in which the blood contains too many white blood cells, causing weakness and sometimes death …
34leukemia — leu·ke·mia …
35leukemia — UK [luːˈkiːmɪə] / US [luˈkɪmɪə] leukaemia …
36leukemia — [luːˈkiːmiə] the American spelling of leukaemia …
37leukemia — leu•ke•mi•a [[t]luˈki mi ə[/t]] n. pat any of several cancers of the bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of white blood cells in the tissues • Etymology: earlier leuchaemia < G Leukӓmie (1848). See leuko , emia leu•ke′mic, adj. n …
38leukemia — n. presence of excess leucocytes in blood due to affection of organs making blood. ♦ leukaemic, a …
39leukemia — A disease of the blood, the effects of which appear in the bone marrow, generally considered fatal. Kundiger v Prudential Ins. Co. 219 Minn 25, 17 NW2d 49 …
40leukemia — Cancer that starts in blood forming tissue such as the bone marrow and causes large numbers of blood cells to be produced and enter the bloodstream …