English-Thai Dictionary
tuber
N หัว ใต้ดิน ของ พืช hua-tai-din-kong-phud
tubercle
N ตุ่ม เล็กๆ tum-lek-lek
tubercled
A เกี่ยวกับ เชื้อ วัณ โรค
tubercular
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ วัณ โรค kiao-kab-wan-na-lok
tuberculate
ADJ ที่ มี ตุ่ม เล็กๆ ti-me-tum-lek-lek
tuberculated
A เกี่ยวกับ เชื้อ วัณ โรค tuberculate
tubercule
N ตุ่ม เล็กๆ ปุ่ม เล็กๆ tum-lek-lek
tuberculin
N สาร สกัด จาก เชื้อ วัณ โรค san-sa-kad-jak-chue-wan-na-lok
tuberculoid
A คล้าย Tubercle เป็น ตุ่ม เล็กๆ
tuberculosis
N วัณ โรค โรค ฝีในท้อง wan-na-lok
tuberculous
N เกี่ยวกับ ตุ่ม เล็กๆ kiao-kab-tum-lek-lek
tuberculum
N ตุ่ม เล็กๆ ที่เกิด จาก การ ติดเชื้อ tubercle
tuberose
N ื พืช จำพวก Polianthes tuberosa มีด อก สี ขาว มี กลิ่นหอม มีหัว ใต้ดิน
tuberosity
N ปุ่ม กระดูก puam-kra-duk
tuberous
ADJ คล้าย หน่อ klai-nor
tuberous
ADJ ที่ มีหัว ใต้ดิน ri-me-hua-tai-din
tuberous
ADJ เกี่ยวกับ หัว ใต้ดิน ของ พืช kiao-kab-hua-tai-din-kong-phud
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
TUBER
n.In botany, a knob in roots, solid, with the component particles all similar.
TUBERCLE
n.[L. tuberculum, from tuber, a bunch. ] 1. A pimple; a small push, swelling or tumor on animal bodies.
2. A little knob, like a pimple, on plants; a little knob or rough point on the leaves of some lichens, supposed to be the fructification.
TUBERCULAR, TUBERCULOUS
a.Full of knobs or pimples. 1. Affected with tubercles.
TUBERCULATE
a.Having small knobs or pimples, as a plant.
TUBEROSE
n.[L. tuberosa.] A plant with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower, the Polianthus tuberosa; formerly called the tuberous hyacinth.
TUBEROUS
a.[from L. tuber, a bunch. ] Knobbed. In botany, consisting of roundish fleshy bodies, or tubers, connected into a bunch by intervening threads; as the roots of artichokes and potatoes.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
TUBER
TUBER Tu "ber, n.Etym: [L., a hump. knob; probably akin to tumere to swell. Cf. Tumid. ]
1. (Bot. ) (a ) A fleshy, rounded stem or root, usually containing starchy matter, as the potato or arrowroot; a thickened root-stock. See Illust. of Tuberous. (b ) A genus of fungi. See Truffle.
2. (Anat. )
Defn: A tuberosity; a tubercle.
TUBERCLE
Tu "ber *cle, n. Etym: [L. tuberculum, dim. of tuber: cf. F. tubercule, OF. also tubercle. See Tuber. ]
1. A small knoblike prominence or excrescence, whether natural or morbid; as, a tubercle on a plant; a tubercle on a bone; the tubercles appearing on the body in leprosy.
2. (Med. )
Defn: A small mass or aggregation of morbid matter; especially, the deposit which accompanies scrofula or phthisis. This is composed of a hard, grayish, or yellowish, translucent or opaque matter, which gradually softens, and excites suppuration in its vicinity. It is most frequently found in the lungs, causing consumption. Tubercle bacillus (Med. ), a minute vegetable organism (Bacillus tuberculosis ) discovered by Koch, a German physician, in the sputum of consumptive patients and in tuberculous tissue, and believed to be the exciting cause of tubercles and tuberculosis.
TUBERCLED
TUBERCLED Tu "ber *cled, a.
Defn: Having tubercles; affected with, tubercles; tuberculate; as, a tubercled lung or stalk.
TUBERCULAR
TUBERCULAR Tu *ber "cu *lar, a.
1. Having tubercles; affected with tubercles; tubercled; tuberculate.
2. Like a tubercle; as, a tubercular excrescence.
3. (Med. )
Defn: Characterized by the development of tubercles; as, tubercular diathesis.
TUBERCULARIZE
TUBERCULARIZE Tu *ber "cu *lar *ize, v. t. [imp. & p. p. -ized; p. pr. & vb. n. i- zing. ] [Tubercular + -ize.] (Med. )
Defn: To infect with tuberculosis. --Tu *ber `cu *lar *i *za "tion (#), n.
TUBERCULATE; TUBERCULATED
Tu *ber "cu *late, Tu *ber "cu *la `ted, a. Etym: [NL. tuberculatus: cf. F.tuberculé.]
Defn: Tubercled; tubercular.
TUBERCULIN
Tu *ber "cu *lin, n. Etym: [See Tubercle. ]
Defn: A fluid containing the products formed by the growth of the tubercle bacillus in a suitable culture medium.
TUBERCULIN TEST
TUBERCULIN TEST Tu *ber "cu *lin test.
Defn: The hypodermic injection of tuberculin, which has little or no effect with healthy cattle, but causes a marked rise in temperature in tuberculous animals.
TUBERCULIZATION
TUBERCULIZATION Tu *ber `cu *li *za "tion, n. (Med. )
Defn: The development of tubercles; the condition of one who is affected with tubercles.
TUBERCULOCIDIN
TUBERCULOCIDIN Tu *ber "cu *lo *ci `din, n. [Tuberculum + root of L. caedere to kill. ](Physiol. Chem. )
Defn: A special substance contained in tuberculin, supposed to be the active agent of the latter freed from various impurities.
TUBERCULOID
TUBERCULOID Tu *ber "cu *loid, a. [Tuberculum + -oid.] (Med. )
Defn: Resembling a tubercle.
TUBERCULOSE; TUBERCULOUS
TUBERCULOSE; TUBERCULOUS Tu *ber "cu *lose `, Tu *ber "cu *lous, a.
Defn: Having tubercles; affected with, or characterized by, tubercles; tubercular.
TUBERCULOSED
TUBERCULOSED Tu *ber "cu *losed `, a. (Med. )
Defn: Affected with tuberculosis.
TUBERCULOSIS
Tu *ber `cu *lo "sis, n. Etym: [NL. See Tubercle. ] (Med. )
Defn: A constitutional disease characterized by the production of tubercles in the internal organs, and especially in the lungs, where it constitutes the most common variety of pulmonary consumption.
TUBERCULUM
Tu *ber "cu *lum, n.; pl. Tubercula. Etym: [L., dim. of tuber a swelling. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: A tubercle.
TUBERIFEROUS
Tu `ber *if "er *ous, a. Etym: [Tuber + -ferous. ]
Defn: Producing or bearing tubers.
TUBEROSE
Tube "rose `, n. Etym: [Cf. G. tuberose, F. tubéreuse, NL. Polianthes tuberosa. See Tuberous. ] (Bot. )
Defn: A plant (Polianthes tuberosa ) with a tuberous root and a liliaceous flower. It is much cultivated for its beautiful and fragrant white blossoms.
TUBEROSE
TUBEROSE Tu "ber *ose `, a.
Defn: Tuberous.
TUBEROSITY
Tu `ber *os "i *ty, n.; pl. Tuberosities. Etym: [Cf. F. tubérosité.]
1. The state of being tuberous.
2. An obtuse or knoblike prominence; a protuberance.
TUBEROUS
Tu "ber *ous, a. Etym: [L. tuberosus: cf. F. tubéreux. See Tuber, and cf. also Tuberose. ]
1. Covered with knobby or wartlike prominences; knobbed.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Consisting of, or bearing, tubers; resembling a tuber. -- Tu "ber *ous *ness, n.
New American Oxford Dictionary
tuber
tu ber |ˈt (y )o͞obər ˈt (j )ubər | ▶noun 1 a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g., in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise. • a tuberous root, e.g., of the dahlia. 2 Anatomy a rounded swelling or protuberant part. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘hump, swelling. ’
tuber cinereum
tu ber ci ne re um |siˈne (ə )rēəm ˌtjubər sɪˈnɛriəm | ▶noun Anatomy the part of the hypothalamus to which the pituitary gland is attached. ORIGIN Latin cinereum, neuter of cinereus ‘ash-colored. ’
tubercle
tu ber cle |ˈt (y )o͞obərkəl ˈt (j )ubərkəl | ▶noun 1 Anatomy, Zoology, & Botany a small rounded projection or protuberance, esp. on a bone or on the surface of an animal or plant. 2 Medicine a small nodular lesion in the lungs or other tissues, characteristic of tuberculosis. DERIVATIVES tu ber cu late |t (y )o͞oˈbərkyəˌlāt, -lit |adjective tubercle ( sense 1 ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin tuberculum, diminutive of tuber (see tuber ).
tubercle bacillus
tu ber cle ba cil lus ▶noun a bacterium that causes tuberculosis.
tubercular
tu ber cu lar |təˈbərkyələr t (j )uˈbərkjələr | ▶adjective Medicine of, relating to, or affected with tuberculosis: a tubercular kidney. • Biology & Medicine having or covered with tubercles. ▶noun a person with tuberculosis.
tuberculation
tu ber cu la tion |t (y )o͞oˌbərkyəˈlāSHən təˌbərkjəˈleɪʃən | ▶noun chiefly Biology the formation or presence of tubercles, esp. of a specified type. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -ation .
tuberculin
tu ber cu lin |t (y )o͞oˈbərkyəlin təˈbərkjələn | ▶noun a sterile protein extract from cultures of tubercle bacillus, used in a test by hypodermic injection for infection with or immunity to tuberculosis, and also formerly in the treatment of the disease. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -in 1 .
tuberculin-tested
tu ber cu lin-test ed ▶adjective (of cows or their milk ) giving, or from cows giving, a negative response to a tuberculin test.
tuberculoid
tu ber cu loid |t (y )o͞oˈbərkyəˌloid təˈbərkjəlɔɪd | ▶adjective Medicine resembling tuberculosis or its symptoms, in particular: • relating to or denoting the milder of the two principal forms of leprosy, marked by few, well-defined lesions similar to those of tuberculosis, often with loss of feeling in the affected areas. Compare with lepromatous.
tuberculosis
tu ber cu lo sis |təˌbərkyəˈlōsis, t (y )o͞o -t (j )uˌbərkjəˈloʊsəs |(abbr.: TB ) ▶noun an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles ) in the tissues, esp. the lungs. [The disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis or (esp. in animals ) a related species; Gram-positive acid-fast rods. ] The most common form, pulmonary tuberculosis (formerly known as ‘consumption ’), is caused by inhalation of the bacteria. It was widespread in 19th -century Europe, and still causes 3 million deaths each year in developing countries. The disease can affect other parts of the body, notably the bones and joints and the central nervous system. Its spread was largely countered by vaccination and by the pasteurization of milk to prevent transmission from cattle. Today, the rise in HIV has helped cause a resurgence of tuberculosis, especially of drug-resistant strains. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -osis .
tuberculous
tu ber cu lous |təˈbərkyələs, t (y )o͞o -təˈbərkjələs | ▶adjective another term for tubercular.
tuberose
tu ber ose |ˈt (y )o͞obəˌrōs, -ˌrōz ˈt (j )ubəˌroʊs | ▶noun 1 a Mexican plant of the agave family, with heavily scented white waxy flowers and a bulblike base. Unknown in the wild, it was formerly cultivated as a flavoring for chocolate; the flower oil is used in perfumery. [Polianthes tuberosa, family Agavaceae. ] 2 variant spelling of tuberous. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: sense 1 from Latin tuberosa, feminine of tuberosus ‘with protuberances ’; sense 2 from Latin tuberosus.
tuberous
tu ber ous |ˈt (y )o͞obərəs ˈt (j )ubərəs |(also tuberose |-bəˌrōs |) ▶adjective 1 Botany of the nature of a tuber. See tuberous root. • (of a plant ) having tubers or a tuberous root. 2 Medicine characterized by or affected by rounded swellings: tuberous sclerosis. DERIVATIVES tu ber os i ty |ˌt (y )o͞obəˈräsitē |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French tubéreux or Latin tuberosus, from tuber (see tuber ).
tuberous root
tu ber ous root ▶noun a thick and fleshy root like a tuber but without buds, as in the dahlia.
Oxford Dictionary
tuber
tuber |ˈtjuːbə | ▶noun 1 a much thickened underground part of a stem or rhizome, e.g. in the potato, serving as a food reserve and bearing buds from which new plants arise. • a tuberous root, e.g. of the dahlia. 2 Anatomy a rounded swelling or protuberant part. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘hump, swelling ’.
tuber cinereum
tuber cinereum |ˌtjuːbə sɪˈnɪərɪəm | ▶noun ( pl. tuber cinereums ) Anatomy the part of the hypothalamus to which the pituitary gland is attached. ORIGIN Latin cinereum, neuter of cinereus ‘ash-coloured ’.
tubercle
tubercle |ˈtjuːbək (ə )l | ▶noun 1 Anatomy, Zoology, & Botany a small rounded projection or protuberance, especially on a bone or on the surface of an animal or plant. 2 Medicine a small nodular lesion in the lungs or other tissues, characteristic of tuberculosis. DERIVATIVES tuberculate |-ˈbəːkjʊlət |adjective tubercle ( sense 1 ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: from Latin tuberculum, diminutive of tuber (see tuber ).
tubercle bacillus
tu |ber ¦cle ba ¦cil |lus ▶noun a bacterium that causes tuberculosis.
tubercular
tubercular |tjʊˈbəːkjʊlə | ▶adjective Medicine relating to or affected with tuberculosis: a tubercular kidney. • Biology & Medicine having or covered with tubercles. ▶noun a person with tuberculosis.
tuberculation
tuberculation |tjʊˌbəːkjʊˈleɪʃ (ə )n | ▶noun [ mass noun ] chiefly Biology the formation or presence of tubercles, especially of a specified type. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -ation .
tuberculin
tuberculin |tjʊˈbəːkjʊlɪn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a sterile protein extract from cultures of tubercle bacillus, used in a test by hypodermic injection for infection with or immunity to tuberculosis, and also formerly in the treatment of the disease. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -in 1 .
tuberculin-tested
tuberculin-tested ▶adjective (of milk ) certified as free from tuberculosis.
tuberculoid
tuberculoid |tjʊˈbəːkjʊlɔɪd | ▶adjective Medicine resembling tuberculosis or its symptoms. • relating to or denoting the milder of the two principal forms of leprosy, marked by few, well-defined lesions similar to those of tuberculosis, often with loss of feeling in the affected areas. Compare with lepromatous.
tuberculosis
tuberculosis |tjʊˌbəːkjʊˈləʊsɪs |(abbrev.: TB ) ▶noun [ mass noun ] an infectious bacterial disease characterized by the growth of nodules (tubercles ) in the tissues, especially the lungs. ●The disease is caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis or (especially in animals ) a related species; Gram-positive acid-fast rods. The most common form, pulmonary tuberculosis (formerly known as ‘consumption ’), is caused by inhalation of the bacteria. It was widespread in 19th -century Europe, and still causes millions of deaths each year in developing countries. The disease can affect other parts of the body, notably the bones and joints and the central nervous system. Its spread is countered by vaccination and by the pasteurization of milk to prevent transmission from cattle. It was once considered incurable, but early X-ray diagnosis permits its arrest by drugs and surgery. ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: modern Latin, from Latin tuberculum (see tubercle ) + -osis .
tuberculous
tuberculous |tjʊˈbəːkjʊləs | ▶adjective another term for tubercular.
tuberose
tuberose |ˈtjuːbərəʊz | ▶noun a Mexican plant with heavily scented white waxy flowers and a bulb-like base. Unknown in the wild, it was formerly cultivated as a flavouring for chocolate; the flower oil is used in perfumery. ●Polianthes tuberosa, family Agavaceae. ▶adjective variant spelling of tuberous. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: the noun from Latin tuberosa, feminine of tuberosus ‘with protuberances ’; the adjective from Latin tuberosus.
tuberous
tuberous |ˈtjuːb (ə )rəs |(also tuberose |ˈtjuːb (ə )rəʊs |) ▶adjective 1 Botany of the nature of a tuber. See tuberous root. • (of a plant ) having tubers or a tuberous root. 2 Medicine characterized by or affected by rounded swellings: tuberous sclerosis. DERIVATIVES tuberosity |-ˈrɒsɪti |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French tubéreux or Latin tuberosus, from tuber (see tuber ).
tuberous root
tu ¦ber |ous root ▶noun a thick and fleshy root like a tuber but without buds, as in the dahlia.
Duden Dictionary
Tuberkel
Tu ber kel Substantiv, maskulin oder Substantiv, feminin , der oder die |Tub e rkel |der Tuberkel; Genitiv: des Tuberkels, Plural: die Tuberkel, österreichisch auch: die Tuberkel; Genitiv: der Tuberkel, Plural: die Tuberkeln lateinisch tuberculum = Höckerchen, Verkleinerungsform von: tuber, Trüffel 1 Medizin knötchenförmige Geschwulst, besonders bei Tuberkulose 2 Anatomie kleiner Höcker, Vorsprung (besonders an Knochen )
Tuberkelbakterie
Tu ber kel bak te rie Substantiv, feminin Medizin , die Tuberkelbazillus |Tub e rkelbakterie |Erreger der Tuberkulose
Tuberkelbazillus
Tu ber kel ba zil lus Substantiv, maskulin Medizin , der Tuberkelbakterie |Tub e rkelbazillus |Erreger der Tuberkulose
tuberkular
tu ber ku lar Adjektiv Medizin |tuberkul a r |mit der Bildung von Tuberkeln einhergehend; knotig
Tuberkulid
Tu ber ku lid Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Tuberkul i d |das Tuberkulid; Genitiv: des Tuberkulid [e ]s, Plural: die Tuberkulide gutartige Hauttuberkulose
Tuberkulin
Tu ber ku lin Substantiv, Neutrum , das |Tuberkul i n |aus Zerfallsstoffen der Tuberkelbakterien gewonnener Giftstoff, der in der Medizin zur Diagnosestellung der Tuberkulose verwendet wird
Tuberkulom
Tu ber ku lom Substantiv, Neutrum Medizin , das |Tuberkul o m |das Tuberkulom; Genitiv: des Tuberkuloms, Plural: die Tuberkulome Geschwulst aus tuberkulösem Gewebe
tuberkulös
tu ber ku lös, tu ber ku los Adjektiv Medizin österreichisch veraltend auch tuberkulos |tuberkul ö s tuberkul o s |französisch tuberculeux, zu: tubercule = Tuberkel < lateinisch tuberculum, Tuberkel a die Tuberkulose betreffend, damit zusammenhängend tuberkulöse Hirnhautentzündung b an Tuberkulose leidend; schwindsüchtig
Tuberkulose
Tu ber ku lo se Substantiv, feminin , die |Tuberkul o se |die Tuberkulose; Genitiv: der Tuberkulose, Plural: die Tuberkulosen meist chronisch verlaufende Infektionskrankheit mit Tuberkeln in den befallenen Organen (z. B. Lunge, Knochen ) latente, verkapselte Tuberkulose | offene Tuberkulose (Stadium der Lungentuberkulose mit bröckeligem [blutigem ] Auswurf, sodass die Ansteckungsgefahr besonders groß ist )
tuberkulosefrei
tu ber ku lo se frei Adjektiv |tuberkul o sefrei |frei von Tuberkulose
Tuberkulosefürsorge
Tu ber ku lo se für sor ge Substantiv, feminin , die |Tuberkul o sefürsorge |
tuberkulosekrank
tu ber ku lo se krank Adjektiv |tuberkul o sekrank |an Tuberkulose erkrankt, leidend
Tuberkulosekranke
Tu ber ku lo se kran ke substantiviertes Adjektiv, feminin |Tuberkul o sekranke | vgl. Kranke weibliche Person, die tuberkulosekrank ist
Tuberkulosekranker
Tu ber ku lo se kran ker substantiviertes Adjektiv, maskulin |Tuberkul o sekranker | vgl. Kranker jemand, der tuberkulosekrank ist
tuberos
tu be ros Adjektiv Medizin tuberös |tuber o s |lateinisch tuberosus = voller Höcker, Knoten, zu: tuber, Trüffel höckerig, knotenartig, geschwulstartig
tuberös
tu be rös Adjektiv Medizin tuberos |tuber ö s |lateinisch tuberosus = voller Höcker, Knoten, zu: tuber, Trüffel höckerig, knotenartig, geschwulstartig
Tuberose
Tu be ro se Substantiv, feminin , die |Tuber o se |zu lateinisch tuberosus (tuberös ), eigentlich = die Knollenreiche (in Mexiko heimische, zu den Liliengewächsen gehörende ) Pflanze mit weißen, in Trauben wachsenden, stark duftenden Blüten
French Dictionary
tubercule
tubercule n. m. nom masculin Racine de certaines plantes (pomme de terre, patate, topinambour ). : Ce tubercule est un peu pâteux. Note Technique Attention au genre masculin de ce nom: un tubercule.
tuberculeux
tuberculeux , euse adj. et n. m. et f. adjectif Relatif à la tuberculose. nom masculin et féminin Personne atteinte de tuberculose.
tuberculose
tuberculose n. f. nom féminin Maladie infectieuse et contagieuse, le plus souvent des poumons.
tubéreuse
tubéreuse n. f. nom féminin Plante cultivée pour ses fleurs blanches très odorantes.
Spanish Dictionary
tuberculina
tuberculina nombre femenino Preparación hecha con proteínas de la bacteria de la turberculosis, que se emplea en el tratamiento y diagnóstico de enfermedades tuberculosas :25 de las 26 personas a las que se practicaron pruebas de tuberculina dieron positivo, aunque ello no significa que hayan desarrollado la enfermedad pulmonar .
tuberculinización
tuberculinización nombre femenino med Acción de inyectar tuberculina, como medio de diagnóstico .
tuberculización
tuberculización nombre femenino med Formación de un tubérculo en el curso de la tuberculosis .
tubérculo
tubérculo nombre masculino 1 Parte de un tallo subterráneo o de una raíz que se desarrolla y se engruesa por acumular en sus células sustancias de reserva :la papa es un tubérculo comestible .2 med Nódulo de los que constituyen la lesión típica de la tuberculosis .
tuberculosis
tuberculosis nombre femenino Enfermedad infecciosa, provocada por un bacilo, que se transmite a través del aire y que se caracteriza por la formación de tubérculos o nódulos en los tejidos infectados; puede afectar a diferentes órganos del cuerpo, en especial a los pulmones, produciendo tos seca, fiebre, expectoraciones sanguinolentas y pérdida de peso :tuberculosis pulmonar; tuberculosis laríngea; tuberculosis vertebral .
tuberculoso, -sa
tuberculoso, -sa adjetivo 1 De la tuberculosis o relacionado con ella :tiene el pulmón lleno de cavernas tuberculosas .SINÓNIMO ético, hético, tísico .2 adjetivo /nombre masculino y femenino [persona ] Que padece tuberculosis :comparte la habitación con un paciente tuberculoso; en ese hospital hay un área especial para tuberculosos .SINÓNIMO ético, hético, tísico .3 adjetivo Del tubérculo o que tiene relación con esta parte de una raíz o de un tallo subterráneo :la cebolla es una planta tuberculosa .
tubería
tubería nombre femenino Conducto formado por tubos que sirve para distribuir líquidos o gases :cuando cavaban una zanja para introducir la tubería del gas, se encontraron una roca .
tuberización
tuberización nombre femenino bot Transformación en tubérculos o en seudobulbos de la parte inferior del tallo o de los órganos radiculares de ciertos vegetales .
tuberizado, -da
tuberizado, -da adjetivo bot Que forma un tubérculo :rizomas tuberizados .
tuberosidad
tuberosidad nombre femenino 1 Masa de tejido de una parte del organismo cuyas células sufren un crecimiento anormal y no tienen ninguna función fisiológica; estas células tienen tendencia a invadir otras partes del cuerpo .SINÓNIMO tumor .2 Prominencia de un hueso .3 Engrosamiento en forma de tubérculo que aparece en tallos y raíces .
tuberoso, -sa
tuberoso, -sa adjetivo 1 [planta ] Que tiene tuberosidades .2 Que tiene forma de tubérculo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
tuber
tu ber /t j úːbə r /名詞 C 1 〘植 〙塊茎 (→bulb , corm ) 〘こぶ状の地下茎; ジャガイモなど 〙.2 〘解剖 〙結節, 隆起 .
tubercle
tu ber cle /t j úːbə r k (ə )l /名詞 C 1 小塊茎, 塊根 .2 〘解剖 〙瘤 .3 〘医 〙結核結節 .
tubercular
tu ber cu lar /t j ubə́ː r kjələ r /形容詞 1 結核の (tuberculous ).2 結節 (状 )の, 結節のある .
tuberculin
tu ber cu lin /t j ubə́ː r kjələn /名詞 U 〘医 〙ツベルクリン 〘結核診断用の注射液 〙.
tuberculosis
tu ber cu lo sis /t j ubə̀ː r kjəlóʊsɪs /名詞 U 〘医 〙結核 ; (特に )肺結核 (consumption )(⦅略 ⦆TB ).
tuberculous
tu ber cu lous /t j ubə́ː r kjələs /形容詞 =tubercular .
tuberose
tu be rose /t j úːb ə roʊz /名詞 C 〘植 〙ゲッカコウ (月下香 ).