sarcoma
noun /sɑːˈkəʊmə/
/sɑːrˈkəʊmə/
(medical- a harmful (= malignant) mass of cells (= a tumour) that grows in certain parts of the body such as muscle or bone
肉瘤 词源early 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Greek sarkōma, from sarkoun ‘become fleshy’, from sarx, sark- ‘flesh’.