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cancer
[ kan-ser ]
noun
- Pathology.
- a malignant and invasive growth or tumor, especially one originating in epithelium, tending to recur after excision and to metastasize to other sites.
- any disease characterized by such growths.
- any evil condition or thing that spreads destructively; blight.
- genitive Cancri [kang, -kree]. (initial capital letter) Astronomy. the Crab, a zodiacal constellation between Gemini and Leo.
- Cancer, Astrology.
- the fourth sign of the zodiac: the cardinal water sign.
- a person born under this sign, usually between June 21 and July 22.
- tropic of Cancer. tropic1a
Cancer
1/ ˈkænsə /
noun
- astronomy a small faint zodiacal constellation in the N hemisphere, lying between Gemini and Leo on the ecliptic and containing the star cluster Praesepe
- astrology
- Also calledthe Crab the fourth sign of the zodiac, symbol ♋, having a cardinal water classification and ruled by the moon. The sun is in this sign between about June 21 and July 22
- Also calledMoonchild a person born during a period when the sun is in this sign
- tropic of CancerSee tropic
adjective
- astrology born under or characteristic of Cancer
cancer
2/ ˈkænsə /
noun
- any type of malignant growth or tumour, caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division: it may spread through the lymphatic system or blood stream to other parts of the body
- the condition resulting from this
- an evil influence that spreads dangerously
Cancer
1- A faint constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Leo and Gemini. Cancer (the Crab) is the fourth sign of the zodiac.
cancer
2/ kăn′sər /
- A disease characterized by any of various malignant neoplasms composed of abnormal cells that tend to proliferate rapidly and invade surrounding tissue. Without treatment such as chemotherapy or radiation, cancer cells can metastasize to other body sites and cause organ failure and death.
- A malignant tumor.
cancer
- A disease characterized by rapid growth of cells in the body, often in the form of a tumor . Cancer is invasive — that is, it can spread to surrounding tissues. Although this disease is a leading cause of death in the United States, research has provided considerable insight into its many causes (which may include diet, viruses , or environmental factors) and options for treatment (which include radiation , chemotherapy , surgery, and possibly gene therapy ).
Notes
Derived Forms
- ˈcancerous, adjective
- ˈcancerously, adverb
Other Words From
- cancer·ous adjective
- cancered adjective
- cancer·ous·ly adverb
- cancer·ous·ness noun
- non·cancer·ous adjective
- un·cancer·ous adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of cancer1
A Closer Look
Example Sentences
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More About Cancer In The Zodiac
What does Cancer mean?
Cancer is the name of a constellation that’s interpreted as resembling a crab. It’s sometimes referred to as The Crab.
A constellation is a group of stars that appear near each other in the sky—especially a group that has been given a name. Cancer is considered one of the 12 zodiacal constellations—constellations that appear within a particular portion of the sky called the zodiac.
In astronomy, the zodiac is the band of sky along which the paths of the sun, the moon, and the planets appear to move.
Despite its basis in astronomy, the word zodiac is mainly associated with and most often used in the context of astrology, the nonscientific practice in which the positions of heavenly bodies at certain times are thought to influence or be correlated with human behavior and events. In astrology, zodiac refers to a diagram (often a circular one) representing the zodiac belt and showing the symbols associated with each of the 12 constellations or sections, which are called the signs of the zodiac. Cancer is one of these signs. It is situated between Gemini and Leo and is considered the fourth sign of the zodiac.
The other signs of the zodiac are Aries, Taurus, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, and Pisces.
The position of the sun in a particular portion of the zodiac at the moment of a person’s birth is thought to correlate with their personality. This is what people are referring to when they talk about their zodiac sign (or star sign or often just sign). People whose sign is Cancer are those born between June 21 and July 22.
In the context of the zodiac, the word Cancer can also be used as a noun to refer to someone who is born during this time, as in I was born in early July, so I’m a Cancer. The word Cancerian can be used to mean the same thing. It can also be used as an adjective form of Cancer.
Example: I’m a Cancer, but I don’t think I fit into the sensitive Cancer stereotype.
Cancer dates
People with the sign Cancer are traditionally considered to be those born in the range of June 21–July 22. However, interpretations vary.
Where does the word Cancer come from?
The first records of the word cancer in English come from the late 1300s. The word comes from Latin, in which it means “crab.” (The word cancer in reference to the disease comes from the same root, which can also be interpreted as meaning “creeping tumor.” The word canker referring to a sore comes from the same root.)
In ancient mythology, the constellation Cancer was associated with the crab that the goddess Hera sent to hinder Heracles (Hercules).
In astrology, the different signs of the zodiac are thought to be associated with certain personality traits. Traits associated with Cancer include loyalty and sensitivity. Cancer and the other signs of the zodiac are often used in the context of a person’s horoscope. The word horoscope can refer to a diagram of the heavens that maps the relative position of planets and the signs of the zodiac. It can also refer to a prediction based (or said to be based) on a person’s sign and the location of other celestial bodies at the time they were born.
The imaginary line that circles the globe about one-quarter of the way between the equator and the North Pole is called the Tropic of Cancer. It’s the point at which the Sun is directly overhead during the June solstice. (The line known as the Tropic of Capricorn is between the equator and the South Pole.)
It’s called the Tropic of Cancer because, when it was named, the Sun was in the constellation Cancer at the time of the June solstice.
Get more insight into what really defines a Cancer by visiting our article on the many traits of Cancers.
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What are some other forms related to Cancer?
- Cancerian (adjective, noun)
What are some synonyms for Cancer?
What are some words that share a root or word element with Cancer?
What are some words that often get used in discussing Cancer?
How is Cancer used in astronomy and astrology?
The word Cancer is used to refer to the constellation or the sign of the zodiac named after the constellation. In the context of astrology, people associate a number of different traits with the sign Cancer.
Hi, I’m a Cancer so it’s my month ya’ll.
— (+-) m. (@87_demo) June 1, 2021
i know my mom's star sign is cancer but i refuse to believe it.
— 🐉 (@sonnyspectra) June 1, 2021
My male best friend is a cancer and is the most loyal, considerate, motivated person I know.
— Sweet Jones🖤 (@sidsince94) January 13, 2021
Try using Cancer!
True or False?
The constellation Cancer is situated between Gemini and Leo.
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