The quality of being kind and gentle.
1 It can be used as a marker for distinguishing benignancy and malignancy of GIST.
2 Then her kindness to me, her looks, her smiles, her actions, are all intentional benignancy .
3 He has a broad benignant brow, like Benjamin Franklin's; but his brooding eyes, golden, unfathomable, deny benignancy .
4 She gazed upon the two silent men with an expression that united benignancy with profound inquietude and sadness.
5 When I had ended he was looking at me with a benignancy that I had never seen before upon his face.
6 The face which had not lost all its underlying benignancy even when it looked its coldest, had now become settled and hard.
7 She took his great toil-worn hand, and her hot tears fell on it, for his gentleness, his benignancy , had touched her deeply.
8 Although not great, the group of the Madonna and Child now over the central door of the Duomo has much charm and benignancy .
9 Angelico's benignancy and sweetness are here, but it is not the equal of the "Coronation," which is a blaze of pious fervour and glory.
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