fibroma
noun/faɪˈbrəʊmə/
/faɪˈbrəʊmə/
(medical)- a mass of cells that forms inside the body but is not harmful Word Originmid 19th cent.: from Latin fibra (‘fibre, filament, entrails’) + -oma.
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