- pustulating
- adj. producing pus-filled pimples or blisters 'pʌstʃəleɪt /'pʌstjʊl- v. produce pus-filled blisters
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
pustulate — v. /pus cheuh layt /; adj. /pus cheuh lit, layt /, v., pustulated, pustulating, adj. Pathol. v.t. 1. to cause to form pustules. v.i. 2. to become pustular. adj. 3. covered with pustules. [1600 10; < LL pustulatus, ptp. of pustulare to blister.… … Universalium
elkos- — elkos English meaning: boil n. Deutsche Übersetzung: “Geschwũr” Grammatical information: n. Material: O.Ind. ársas n. “ hemorrhoid”; Gk. ἕλκος n. “wound, esp. pustulating wound, ulcer” (SpIr. asper after ἕλκω), ἕλκανα… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
ghendh- (ghondh-) — ghendh (ghondh ) English meaning: boil Deutsche Übersetzung: “Geschwũr” Material: Gk. κανθύλη “ulcer, swelling, lump, growth”, κονθηλαί αἱ ἀνοιδήσεις Hes.; Goth. gund n. “ cancerous ulcer “, Nor. dial. gund m. ‘scurf”, O.E. gund… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
oid- (*gʷheid-) — oid (*gʷheid ) English meaning: to swell; strong, *fast, swelling, lump, water Deutsche Übersetzung: ‘schwellen” Note: Considering Phryg. βεδυ “water” : nasalized Illyr. Bindus “water god”, Root band (*gʷheid ): “drop” : Root oid… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
pū̆ -2 : peu̯ǝ- — pū̆ 2 : peu̯ǝ English meaning: to rot, stink Deutsche Übersetzung: “faulen; stinken” Note: presumably from a pu “fie!” evolved Material: O.Ind. pū yati “wird faul, stinkt” = Av. puyeiti “wird faul”, O.Ind. pūya , m “pus”, pū… … Proto-Indo-European etymological dictionary
pustulate — [pus′chə lāt΄, pus′tyəlāt΄; ] for adj. [, pus′tyo͞olit, pus′tyəlit, pus′tyo͞olāt΄, pus′tyəlāt΄, pus′chəlāt΄] vt., vi. pustulated, pustulating [< LL pustulatus, pp. of pustulare, to blister < pustula: see PUSTULE] to form into pustules adj.… … English World dictionary