Adenochondrosarcoma

/ˌædənəʊkɒndroʊsɑːrˈkoʊmə/ noun

A malignant tumor containing glandular, cartilage, and connective tissue cells that invades and destroys surrounding structures.

From Greek 'aden' (gland) + 'chondros' (cartilage) + 'sarx' (flesh) + '-oma' (tumor). This highly specific medical term combines three tissue-origin indicators with the aggressive '-sarcoma' suffix, standardized in medical nomenclature by the early 20th century.

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