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    benignancy
    [bəˈniɡnənsē]
    definition
    1. noun form of benignant
    be·nig·nant
    [bəˈniɡnənt]
    adjective
    benignant (adjective)
    1. kindly and benevolent:
      "an old man, with a face noble and benignant"
      • archaic
        having a good effect; beneficial:
        "the benignant touch of love and beauty"
    2. medicine
      less common term for benign
    Origin
    late 18th century: from benign, or Latin benignus, on the pattern of malignant.
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    What does benignancy mean?We were relieved after the doctor called to confirm the benignancy of the mole on my arm. What is the pronunciation of benignancy? BENIGNANCY meaning: 1. the quality or state of being pleasant and kind: 2. (of a growth) the quality of not being…. Learn more.
    What is the difference between Benignity and benignancy?Benignity refers to the quality of being kind or gentle. It is often used to describe a person’s character or behavior. For example, a teacher who is patient and understanding with their students can be said to have a benignity about them. On the other hand, benignancy refers to the state of being benign, which means not harmful or malignant.
    When was benignancy first used?The earliest known use of the noun benignancy is in the 1870s. OED's earliest evidence for benignancy is from 1876, in the writing of ‘George Eliot’, novelist (real name Mary Ann Evans). benignancy is formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: benignant adj., ‑ancy suffix.
    What if the face had not lost its underlying benignancy?The face which had not lost all its underlying benignancy even when it looked its coldest, had now become settled and hard. Since he had come home again he had never seen her so much at her ease, or with so much benignancy in her face. She gazed upon the two silent men with an expression that united benignancy with profound inquietude and sadness.
     
  3. The meaning of BENIGNANCY is the quality or state of being benignant or benign.
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    benignancy noun [U] (GROWTH) medical specialized (of a growth) the quality of not being cancer and not being likely to be harmful:
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