Meaning & Definition of word "Polyp"

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    Polyp

    /ˈpɒlɪp/

    noun:

    • 1. A abnormal growth of tissue projecting from a mucous membrane, particularly in the digestive tract, nasal cavity, or other areas.
      • Example: The doctor found a polyp during the colonoscopy that required further examination.
    • 2. A type of small, often stalk-like organism in the class Hydrozoa, which is a form of cnidarian.
      • Example: The aquarium had several polyp colonies that were thriving in the reef tank.
    • 3. In botanical terms, a plant structure that resembles a polyp or is similar in form.
      • Example: The diver was fascinated by the colorful coral polyp that was feeding in the current.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'polypus', from Greek 'polupous', meaning 'many-footed'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    nasal polyp:

    A growth in the nasal passage that can cause breathing difficulties.

    colon polyp:

    A growth in the colon that may develop into cancer if not removed.

    polyp removal:

    A surgical procedure to extract a polyp from an organ.

    Related Words

    adenomatous polyp:

    A type of polyp considered precancerous.

    sessile polyp:

    A polyp that is attached directly by base without a stalk.

    Slang Meanings of polyp

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