condyloma

[ kon-dl-oh-muh ]
/ ˌkɒn dlˈoʊ mə /

noun, plural con·dy·lo·mas, con·dy·lo·ma·ta [kon-dl-oh-muh-tuh] /ˌkɒn dlˈoʊ mə tə/. Pathology.

a wartlike growth on the skin, usually in the region of the anus or genitals.

Origin of condyloma

1650–60; < New Latin, Latin < Greek kondýlōma. See condyle, -oma

OTHER WORDS FROM condyloma

con·dy·lom·a·tous [kon-dl-om-uh-tuh s, -dl-oh-muh-] /ˌkɒn dlˈɒm ə təs, -dlˈoʊ mə-/, adjective

British Dictionary definitions for condyloma

condyloma
/ (ˌkɒndɪˈləʊmə) /

noun plural -mas or -mata (-mətə)

a skin tumour near the anus or genital organs, esp as a result of syphilis

Derived forms of condyloma

condylomatous (ˌkɒndɪˈlɒmətəs, -ˈləʊ-), adjective

Word Origin for condyloma

C17: from New Latin, from Greek kondulōma, from kondulos condyle + -oma

Medical definitions for condyloma

condyloma
[ kŏn′dl-ōmə ]

n. pl. con•dy•lo•mas

A wartlike growth on the skin or mucous membrane, usually in the area of the anus or external genitalia.

Other words from condyloma

con′dy•loma•tous (-mə-təs) adj.