teratoid
English
WOTD – 14 January 2008
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation, US) IPA(key): /ˈtɛɹ.ə.tɔɪd/
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Translations
monster-like, exhibiting abnormal development
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Noun
teratoid (plural teratoids)
- (medicine) An abnormal tumor similar to a teratoma.
- 1903, Encyclopaedia Medica vol. 13, page 138:
- In each of these divisions there are subdivisions, according as the parasite consists of a more or less recognisable fœtus, or only of a mass of fœtal tissue (teratomata, teratoids, dermoids).
- 2005, Richard A. Bordow, Andrew L. Ries, Timothy A. Morris, Manual of Clinical Problems in Pulmonary Medicine, 6th edition, page 610:
- They can be divided into dermoids (only an epithelial layer present) and teratoids (all three germ layers present).
- 1903, Encyclopaedia Medica vol. 13, page 138:
- (literature) A mutant.
- 2002, Lance Olsen, "Omniphage: Rock 'n' Roll and Avant-Pop Science Fiction", in Edging Into the Future: Science Fiction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation , →ISBN, page 51:
- I wanted to explore how at the launch of a new millennium many people were beginning to feel like teratoids in the global commodity exchange.
- 2002, Aiko Ito and Graeme Wilson, translators, Natsume Soseki, I Am a Cat vol. 2, →ISBN, page 345:
- The objects floating in the bath and lazing about on the bathroom's floor are all monsters, teratoids dehumanized by the husking of their clothes.
- 2007, Geoffrey Verdegast, Of Staves and Sigmas: Souls of Ergos Book One , →ISBN, page 67:
- He had little time, however, to ponder his lack of reflex, for new incident forced his attention back to the ridge where the four teratoids had first broken from cover.
- 2002, Lance Olsen, "Omniphage: Rock 'n' Roll and Avant-Pop Science Fiction", in Edging Into the Future: Science Fiction and Contemporary Cultural Transformation , →ISBN, page 51:
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