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Dictionary » N » Neoplastic Neoplasticneoplastic (Science: oncology, pathology) Pertaining to or like a neoplasm with new and abnormal growth, pertaining to neoplasia with the formation of a neoplasm. Origin: Gr. Plassein = to form ![]()
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