(ˌ)limˌfōməˈtōsə̇s noun
( plural lymphomato·ses -ōˌsēz)
Etymology: New Latin, from lymphomat-, lymphoma + -osis
: the presence of multiple lymphomas in the body ; specifically : a phase of the avian leukosis complex in which the viscera are infiltrated with lymphocytes and lymphomas are widely distributed in the various organs — see neurolymphomatosis