carcinogenicity
English
Etymology
From carcinogenic + -ity.
Noun
carcinogenicity (countable and uncountable, plural carcinogenicities)
- The state or degree of being carcinogenic.
- 1996 Scott V Wright - Managing Hazardous Materials Incidents Volume II
- Some examples of these adverse effects, sometimes called toxic end points, include carcinogenicity (development of cancer), hepatotoxicity (liver damage), […]
- 1996 Scott V Wright - Managing Hazardous Materials Incidents Volume II
Derived terms
Translations
the state or degree of being carcinogenic
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