noun
- plural of canker: ulcerous sores in the mouth or on lips
- plural of canker: plant diseases that cause decay in bark, stems, or branches
- plural of canker: sources of corruption or evil that spread destructively
Usage: medical
Usage: botanical
Usage: figurative
verb
- third person singular present of canker: becomes infected with canker; corrupts or destroys gradually
Examples
- The dentist treated several painful cankers in her mouth.
- Apple trees in the orchard developed cankers on their branches.
- The corruption cankers spread throughout the organization.
- Poor nutrition cankers the body's ability to fight disease.
- These social problems are cankers that weaken our community.
- The disease cankers the plant tissue, causing it to die.
- Untreated cankers can lead to serious oral health problems.