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pustulate

VI เป็น ตุ่ม หนอง  pen-tum-nong

 

pustulate

VT ทำให้ เป็น ตุ่ม หนอง  tam-hai-pen-tum-nong

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

PUSTULATE

v.t.[L. pustulatus. See Pustule. ] To form into pustules or blisters.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

PUSTULATE

Pus "tu *late, v. t. Etym: [L. pustulatus, p. p. of pustulare to blister, fr. pustula. See Pustule. ]

 

Defn: To form into pustules, or blisters.

 

PUSTULATE; PUSTULATED

PUSTULATE; PUSTULATED Pus "tu *late, Pus "tu *la `ted, a.

 

Defn: Covered with pustulelike prominences; pustular; pustulous; as, a pustulate leaf; a pustulate shell or coral.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pustulate

pus tu late verb |ˈpəsCHəˌlāt, ˈpəstyə -ˈpəstʃəˌleɪt | [ no obj. ] form into pustules: (as adj. pustulating ) : pustulating epidermal ulcers. adjective |ˈpəsCHəlit, ˈpəstyə -ˈpʌstjʊlət |chiefly Biology having or covered with pustules: the surface is coarsely pustulate. DERIVATIVES pus tu la tion |ˌpəsCHəˈlāSHən, ˌpəstyə - |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from late Latin pustulatus, past participle of pustulare to blister, from pustula pustule.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pustulate

pus ¦tu |late verb |ˈpʌstjʊleɪt | [ no obj. ] form into pustules: (as adj. pustulating ) : pustulating epidermal ulcers. adjective |ˈpʌstjʊlət |chiefly Biology having or covered with pustules: the surface is coarsely pustulate. DERIVATIVES pustulation |-ˈleɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (as an adjective ): from late Latin pustulatus, past participle of pustulare to blister , from pustula pustule .