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Dictionary: be·nign   (bĭ-nīn') pronunciation
 
adj.
  1. Of a kind and gentle disposition.
  2. Showing gentleness and mildness. See synonyms at kind1.
  3. Tending to exert a beneficial influence; favorable: a policy with benign consequences for the economy. See synonyms at favorable.
  4. Having little or no detrimental effect; harmless: a chemical additive that is environmentally benign.
  5. Medicine. Of no danger to health; not recurrent or progressive; not malignant: a benign tumor.

[Middle English benigne, from Old French, from Latin benignus.]

benignly be·nign'ly adv.
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adj

Definition: advantageous
Antonyms: disadvantageous, harmful, hurtful

adj

Definition: kindly
Antonyms: hateful, hostile, hurtful, injurious, malignant, unkind

adj

Definition: mild, esp. describing weather
Antonyms: bad, severe

adj

Definition: not cancerous
Antonyms: cancerous, malignant


 
Dental Dictionary: benign
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(bē-nīn′)
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Describing a neoplasm unable to metastasize.

 

Applied to a condition, such as a tumour, that is not malignant or seriously harmful.

 
Health Dictionary: benign
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(bi-neyen)

A descriptive term for conditions that present no danger to life or well-being. Benign is the opposite of malignant.

  • The term benign is used when describing tumors or growths that do not threaten the health of an individual.

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    Not malignant; not recurrent; favorable for recovery.

    • b. enzootic paresis — see porcine viral encephalomyelitis.
    • b. fibrillators — horses with a history of poor performance in races which suffer an attack of atrial fibrillation during or immediately after a race which soon recovers spontaneously so that the abnormality often goes undetected.
    • b. footrot — occurs under very wet conditions. Caused by Dichelobacter nodosus of low virulence. There is dermatitis of the interdigital skin and minimal underrunning of horn at the heel. See also interdigital dermatitis.
     
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    pronunciation

    IN BRIEF: Kind and gentle; mild (climate).

    pronunciation On their family vacation, the parents realized the desert was a more benign place for their asthmatic child.

     
    Wikipedia: Benignity
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    Benignity (from the Latin roots bene- = "well" and -genus = "born"), is a medical term in medical discourse to describe a mild and nonprogressive sickness. The term is most familiar as a description of a non-cancerous (non-malignant) neoplasm, but may also refer to other mild health conditions; means "of no danger to health".

    Uses of "benign" in oncology:

    Non-oncologic disorders referred to as "benign":

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    Translations: Benign
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    Dansk (Danish)
    adj. - venlig, mild

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    forsømmelse, der er bedre end overdrevet omsorg

    Nederlands (Dutch)
    zacht, mild, welwillend, goedaardig

    Français (French)
    adj. - bienveillant, affable, bienfaisant, salutaire, doux (un climat), (Méd) bénin

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    indifférence salutaire

    Deutsch (German)
    adj. - sanft, gütig

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    Mißachtung, die für jmdn. besser ist als ständige Aufmerksamkeit

    Ελληνική (Greek)
    adj. - καλοκάγαθος, πράος, ευμενής, (ιατρ.) καλοήθης

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    ευεργετική παραμέληση (που ευνοεί τον παραμελούμενο)

    Italiano (Italian)
    mite, benigno

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    negligenza perdonabile

    Português (Portuguese)
    adj. - bondoso, benigno (Med.)

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    não fazer algo bom para alguém ou alguma coisa para seu próprio benefício

    Русский (Russian)
    благотворный, добросердечный

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    снисходительное невнимание

    Español (Spanish)
    adj. - benigno, favorable

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    ignorar una situación embarazosa de la cual lo consideran responsable, ignorar un problema confiando en que se va a solucionar por sí solo

    Svenska (Swedish)
    adj. - välvillig, godhjärtad, godartad, benign

    中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
    仁慈的, 良性的, 亲切的, 有利的

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    善意的忽视

    中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
    adj. - 仁慈的, 良性的, 親切的, 有利的

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    善意的忽視

    한국어 (Korean)
    adj. - 상냥한, 길조의

    日本語 (Japanese)
    adj. - 親切な, 温和な, 良性の

    idioms:

    • benign neglect    慇懃無礼な無視

    العربيه (Arabic)
    ‏(صفه) حميد, رؤوف, رحيم‏

    עברית (Hebrew)
    adj. - ‮נדיב לב, נעים, נוח, שפיר, לא מסוכנת (מחלה)‬


     
     

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